Here in Vermont, we know spring has officially arrived when the snowdrops peak out from the gravelly roadsides, the red maple ...
Pruning flowers can feel like one of the trickiest garden tasks—and roses are no exception. Cut too soon, and you risk damaging new growth, but wait too long, and you might hold your plant back from ...
The rose has once again been voted the world’s favorite flower, and not just for Valetine’s Day bouquets. Rose bushes are an unmatched feature in landscapes and perennial flowerbeds, and with the ...
So, grab your secateurs and follow our guide to pruning for the best rose display this summer. The rules of rose pruning are the same as pruning anything else: cut back hard to promote strong growth, ...
If you're trying to figure out what greenery to prune in spring, grab the shears from your toolkit and take some notes from our gardening experts. Beyond the basics — hydration, nutrition, and ...
Most roses don’t die from neglect. They die from too much love applied in all the wrong places: overwatering, ...
The broadcaster and long-time host of Gardeners' World often has a rule of thumb that can help avoid gardening disasters.
To get the best out of your roses for summer, an expert pointed out that gardeners need to be doing one key task in March.