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As spring arrives, your roses need a bit of love and care. Our professional gardener shares key maintenance tips to set your roses up for the growing season.
While bush roses should be pruned now, climbing roses are best pruned in midsummer after the major bloom period, even repeat-flowering types, to maximize spring bloom.
According to a gardening expert, early spring is the "best time to prune rose bushes", which means April is the perfect month to get out into the garden. According to The Spruce, you should "cut ...
Roses are known for their romantic and beautiful blooms that instantly add pops of color to your gardens and front yard aesthetic. Typically, roses peak during the spring in May and June, so it's ...
Prune back your rose bushes now, for beautiful spring blooms Roses need tending now to produce beautiful blooms, such as this David Austin English rose, Ambridge.
Looking for an easy way to improve soil health, deter slugs and prevent fungal diseases for your roses? This kitchen ...
‘I’m a Curator at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and This Is How I Care for Its 5,000 Rose Bushes’ Caring for roses isn't difficult. Here's how to care for rose bushes and the tools you'll ...
This is good for plants and the soil. Start fertilizing in the spring and follow the recommendations on the package for great looking roses. Watering A rose will grow best in moist well-drained soil.
Tried and true tactics for 'spring cleaning' your rose garden – from pruning techniques to thoughts on fertilizers.
Like many of the plants we grow in our gardens, roses require good soil drainage and adequate fertilization to keep the blooms going all season long.
This weekend's yard jobs include pruning the summer-blooming shrubs, training young trees, and getting started on your 2023 rose-care regimen.