Pruning roses is necessary to produce high-quality flowers and keep the plants productive for years. Pruning also keeps them healthy, promotes new growth, removes unwanted canes and/or trains plants ...
A rose by any other name—still needs pruning! Roses may be some of the most beautiful plants you can grow, but they won’t thrive without a little upkeep. Learning how to prune roses will help your ...
Just as most plants in the garden are starting to shoot up, it’s time to whack back your roses. Oh no, you say, I couldn’t possibly do that. But if you want healthier plants and more prolific blooms, ...
Windy winters can weaken rose roots, but the right fall prep helps keep plants steady. A few simple steps now can set the ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. Getting your trees and shrubs squared away for fall often includes trimming ...
Gardening expert Alan Titchmarsh is urging gardeners to prune their roses this February to ‘breathe new life’ into them. The Ground Force and Gardeners’ World legend says that the end of winter is the ...