News

There are two types of climbing roses, and both require different care from bush roses. This rose is from the Longue Vue House and Gardens, June 19, 2008. (Photo by Jennifer Zdon | The Times ...
When planning a climbing rose, you must take care of what purpose you are planting. Accordingly, you can train the plant to grow in the direction you wish to.
In this Sunday Gardener segment Ava Marie is joined by Carrie Engle from Valley View Farms as they show us the different kinds of roses that people can grow at home.
CLIMBING ROSES are a beautiful addition to any garden, giving colour and height. But when should you prune climbing roses? Read on for the best tips for gorgeous flowers.
Climbing roses are the high note of any garden Height is an important visual element in a garden, but you don’t need an arbor or expensive structure to gain some lift.
Think you’d like to step into the world of roses? Read on and learn how to care for these classic garden beauties. Ultimately, growing roses is a labor of love.
Some shrub roses, like the Knock Out, Explorer or Buck rose series, perform well without extra winter protection. But more tender roses, including hybrid tea and climbing types, do require protection.
Roses have a well-earned reputation for being temperamental. They are attractive to insects, black spot and mildew; they require frequent fertilizing and pruning, and, when the weather gets too col… ...