Fences provide the perfect support system for vines and other climbing plants. Discover gorgeous annuals and perennial vines that grow quickly but will not overwhelm your fence. Learn how to use these ...
Training roses to grow around your door or adding a froth of wisteria blooms to your porch is the dream when it comes to adding a touch of beauty to your front yard. The good news is that if you would ...
Most of us have boundary walls, fences, or garden buildings such as sheds or studios that are in shade for part of the day, and in some cases all day long, especially if your garden faces north or ...
Expert gardener reveals how doing an easy task to climbing roses now can help encourage bigger, healthier blooms later this year ...
Climbing roses need pruning now to ensure vigorous growth and abundant flowers, according to the Royal Horticultural Society ...
There are two categories of climbing roses: repeat-blooming types and once-blooming types. Although repeat-blooming climbing roses may be pruned later this month or in early February along with repeat ...
Barbara Franzen and Joyce Braun, both master gardeners with Ohio State Extension, Cuyahoga County, contributed to these suggestions. So did Andrew Pratt, grounds manager and horticulturist at the ...
"Growing things vertically increases the amount of plants that you can grow in your garden," says J. Richard Huff of Cleveland Heights. He and his wife, Mahala, do not have a small yard, but their ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida on roses, Christmas cactuses, Meyer lemons, crape myrtles, Spanish moss, viburnum hedges and lawn care ...