Should Roses Be Cut Back in Winter in Warmer Climates? If you live in a warmer climate, then timing rose pruning is a little ...
It's important to know how to care for your plants properly - according to one expert, there are a few species of plants that ...
Although Japanese spirea is a beautiful shrub, it is considered invasive in many U.S. states. Here are some beautiful, native ...
Roses and other thorny plants, particularly their stems and the thorns themselves, take a much longer time to break down than ...
Several years ago, many local roses were diagnosed with rose rosette disease, which is a condition that causes deformed ...
Cold temperatures alone doesn't necessarily damage roses, but rather the freeze-and-thaw cycles throughout the winter.
As the growing season comes to an end, gardeners face the challenge of preparing some of their tender plants for winter.
Flowering perennials, annuals and bulbs woven around roses not only reduce the reliance on chemical intervention but also ...
Icons of beauty, providers of sustenance, even symbols of divinity — blossoming plants have assumed a deep significance to ...
Northern winters separate the wheat from the chaff, where trees, shrubs and perennials are concerned. Even well-adapted, ...
By November the garden is well and truly dormant, so it's a good time to prune many plants. Speaking exclusively to ...