Pruning roses in winter can be daunting for many gardeners, but the experts have shared their advice to simplify the job this ...
If you want to ensure that your garden will grow more abundant fruits and flowers after winter, a few plants need to be ...
If you want to see a blooming rose bush in the summer, it's vital to prune them properly. A professional gardener has shared ...
January is the traditional time for pruning, while many plants are dormant - three plants in particular benefit from being ...
Although January is typically a quieter month in the garden, there are many tasks to complete in preparation for the upcoming ...
Easton Walled Gardens invites you to join our talented Head Gardener, Tim, for a hands-on Winter Rose Pruning Workshop set ...
But mention pruning roses and many people come up in a cold sweat, considering it to be difficult and complicated. This is largely because there are many different types of rose, some which need ...
The speed at which rambling roses grow can lead to a mass of tangled stems, which can result in poor flowering and makes the perfect environment for diseases to prosper. Pruning in late summer or ...
Whether you want to master pruning or propagating, there’s a workshop, masterclass or online course that will help you hone ...
The joy of pruning roses, apples, soft fruit and wisteria at this time of year is that we get to analyse the plant’s outline and can create symmetry and balance, but also identify any dead ...
Early winter is key for pruning roses to "prevent long cane damage" from the wind and "encourage a better spring flowering display". One should start by cutting away the feeble, old growth to ...