The American Rose Center invites you to join the first 2025 Green Thumb Educational Seminar on Saturday, February 22nd.
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 ...
Pruning roses may seem like a daunting task, but the rewards of a healthier, more shapely plant that blooms profusely and lives longer make it worthwhile. Removing dead or diseased canes enhances ...
Pruning is essential if gardeners want to get the most out of their roses once winter is over. A rose bush will survive without an annual pruning during its dormant period. It will, however ...
However, to get your roses to this point, they require careful care, with some tasks needing to be completed in winter. One key task gardeners need to do this month is pruning for stunning roses ...
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 ...
After pruning your climbing rose, nourish it with a specialist rose product. Climbing roses often require a larger dose of feed than shrub roses, so ensure to check the packet instructions.