Many flowers in your garden won't require shaping or pruning, but roses benefit greatly from being cut back. These classic perennials reawaken each spring after the dormant season, filling the garden ...
Prune your roses at the right time for stronger, healthier blooms! Learn when to cut back different varieties for the best results in every season.
Roses may not be in bloom this month, but completing a simple care task in February will ensure they produce lots of flowers later in the year.
The general advice for when to prune roses tends to be between December and February, but Angela urges caution in this.
Pruning is an essential job for all gardeners at this time of year if they want to get the most out of their roses once ...
With the winter chill now setting in, gardeners are being advised to reach for their gardening gloves and secateurs as ...
Pruning roses can strike fear in the hearts of most novice (and many experienced) gardeners. One of the most frequently asked ...
February pruning sets the stage for a healthy, vigorous rose garden that will reward you with abundant blooms in the months ...
For summer flowering shrubs, late winter/early spring, before green up begins, is the best time to prune for them to look ...
While February is a great month for pruning, that will also be affected by weather. The weather can dictate when plants begin breaking dormancy. Too many days with 50- to 60-degree temperatures can ...
The main technique for reducing the size of an overgrown deciduous shrub is called heading back. Heading cuts are intended to ...