Roses give off the most magnificent displays of colour in gardens, but they need attention for that to happen - particularly ...
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.
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.
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 ...
The general advice for when to prune roses tends to be between December and February, but Angela urges caution in this.
Pruning is an important task for gardeners and can help to keep plants, flowers and trees nice and healthy - here are three ...
There are plenty of gardening jobs that need to be done before spring begins, but taking a few moments to tend to roses in ...
Remove dead, diseased or dying branches, and lightly prune to keep within bounds. Reduce congestion on old plants by removing some of the thick branches to stimulate new growth. Roses include ...
these useful and hard working plants don’t need very much pruning to keep them in good shape and only need trimming once a year for a great floral display. The speed at which rambling roses grow ...
Courage and few sharp tools are all you need to prune roses: a by-pass hand pruner, by-pass lopper, a small saw, gloves, ...
Now is the time to prune these landscape staples. How you prune roses really depends on the type of bushes you have. I am going to make it simple and break it down into two groups. (Sorry ...
(Courtesy Tom Karwin) January is a highly beneficial time to prune trees ... summer flowering shrubs. January is ideal for pruning deciduous shrubs, including the popular roses (hybrid teas ...