The beauty and aroma of roses are so wonderful, it's a shame to only enjoy them once a year. These species will enchant your ...
Pruning is one of the simplest ways to keep your garden healthy, shapely, and full of flowers — but timing matters. Cut at ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We spoke to Wes Harvell, rosarian (yes! that's a real thing!) at Jackson & Perkins, and Megan McConnell, plant information ...
Q: Last week you helped us figure out which blooming shrub we have in the backyard and looking it up, we’re in complete agreement. Thank you! Now, I did mention that the winter jasmine, planted near ...
If you have a rosebush, one way to ensure it retains its beauty year after year is to prune it. Not only does pruning roses control the plant's shape and size, but removing dead, damaged, or diseased ...
Late winter is a key moment in the rose-growing calendar. Pruning now encourages stronger stems, better airflow and, crucially, bigger, more abundant blooms in summer. Whether you’re growing shrub ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - At Akin’s Nursery, the roses are already waking up — and that has gardeners rethinking their usual Valentine’s Day routine. “Valentine’s Day has always been the rule of thumb for ...
Getting your rose bushes ready for spring is crucial for vigorous growth and a spectacular display of flowers. As daylight hours stretch and the mercury climbs, it's the perfect moment to make sure ...
“Passion, love, sex, money…” The Pet Shop Boys’ 1986 hit “Paninaro” acts as an unofficial manifesto for Rosebush Pruning, an outrageous pansexual pantomime so out-there that “What the actual f*ck?” ...
Pruning roses is an important part of proper maintenance. It encourages full, shapely bushes, increased vigor and more flowers. Major pruning is done twice a year. The first pruning of ...