If you’ve always wanted to grow roses but were too timid, rose expert Jolene Adams of the Peninsula Rose Society says you can start with miniature ones. “They’re just as complicated as their big ...
Miniature and miniflora roses are versatile in any garden and can give even a tiny patio the opportunity to become a rose garden. They can be planted in the ground just like any other rose, or they ...
Miniature roses are compact rose plants bred to stay small while still producing true rose flowers. They bloom in a wide range of types and colors, just like full-size rose bushes, and include ...
The flowers of miniatures look just like those of standard roses only smaller. (Norihiro Kataoka) Small in stature but large on looks, miniature roses can make a major presence in the garden. "They ...
Roses flowering on the windowsill in winter? It need not be an illusion for the increasing number of those who have discovered the intimate charm of the little miniatures in their gardens. Given half ...
Miniature-rose fanciers can, with a little doing, bring their plants indoors from the garden for cheery blooms to perk up bleak winter days. The trick is to provide the roses with a cold, dormant ...
Miniature roses are such a delight. Their tiny blooms capture my heart with every glance. The beauty and quality of miniature roses have improved tremendously during the past 30 years, said Cheryl ...
Dear Martha: I love the miniature rose plants florists sell, but I haven’t had much luck growing them in my home. What am I doing wrong? A: Though these roses are sold as houseplants in winter, they ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
For the past two years, Zoya Verjee, the founder of EZ Plants Kenya, has been in the business of delivering joy in pots. Every day, thousands of plants – flowers, vegetables, fruit trees, and herbs – ...
If you’ve ever looked at a miniature rose and wondered, “How’d they do that?” the answer is: a lifetime’s work, and not by a “they,” but a he. Ralph Moore. In a career spanning 77 years, the founder ...