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Why roses shouldn’t be pruned until this spring milestone
Not sure if it's time to prune your roses? Fortunately, there's a simple way to find out.
Many gardeners do not realise that roses are very vulnerable in spring and can risk losing all their flowers if they are not ...
Roses can actually struggle to grow in spring thanks to the warm and wet weather but there is a simple way to help them ...
Spring is often thought of as peak planting time, whether it's roses or veggies. But many perennials also do well when planted in the fall or even prefer this time of year. So, is there a best season ...
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 ...
So, grab your secateurs and follow our guide to pruning for the best rose display this summer. The rules of rose pruning are ...
I wrote a column on roses and now I am being inundated with offers for them. I am sure it has to do with AI. Why not?
Q. We like the idea of 12 months of color. Last week you mentioned that the redbuds and Texas mountain laurels were in bloom.
It’s finally beginning to feel like spring! Your roses are probably showing signs of life again with canes turning green and buds starting to form. But this is Colorado, and we’re not quite out of ...
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Anyone who wants their roses smothered in flowers must do this vital March job before it's too late
As British rose bushes stir back to life, the clock is ticking on a crucial March task. Get the timing and technique right, and summer blooms transform. British gardens might still look bare in March, ...
UK gardeners risk dull roses if they skip a vital March task; learn the simple pruning routine that fuels bigger, brighter ...
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