Roses can be delicate creatures in winter. Tea, grandiflora, and floribunda roses are especially so, as they are bred for beauty more than hardiness. Some climbing roses and miniature roses can be ...
Giving your roses a deep watering before the first hard freeze can be a game-changer for their survival. Moist soil retains ...
For climbing roses, after covering the crown ... if they have no protection from winter winds, you may want to add protection. In mid to late November, place a cylinder made from chicken or ...
During winter, one of the most common reasons ... and attracts fungal diseases that eventually kill it. Covering the base of roses will protect the graft union, which is the swollen area of ...
MacCubbin gives advice on gardening in Florida including ground-cover roses, pepper plants, spring transplanting, bare spots ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... I am enjoying a winter writing sabbatical. Extension Master Gardener Volunteer ...
Gardeners should be resting at this time of year as there is not much to do in the garden in winter, but there is one important tip to know if you wish to keep your roses healthy. You may have ...
They let slip some top rose care advice for the season, underscoring the need to fertilize post-winter for best results. Whether you're pro organic or lean towards chemicals for plant care ...
Experts advise pruning roses once a year in late winter or early spring to fend off fungal infections. However, it's important to tread carefully with summer pruning, as this can overtax the ...
Covering roses in winter will protect them from damage so you can enjoy their sweet perfume for years to come. We'll tell you when and where in the South you need to cover roses for winter ...