Epic growing time-lapse of a rose plant from a seed to flower blooming. We harvested rose seeds from our garden. For cold-stratification, the seeds were placed inside a moist paper towel and stored in ...
If you’re looking for a little horticultural adventure in your garden, try growing roses from seed. Horticulturist Kathy Echols says it’s easy to do and within six months, you should have a new rose ...
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 ...
In my previous career I was a professional grower. My specialty was growing roses and perennials, which when ordered came in bare root form or in a plug tray. It wasn’t until the past few years that ...
Many garden plants are the product of extensive breeding and were created by crossing different species. As a result, these plants will produce few or no viable seeds for you to harvest (just as the ...
The rose has long been regarded as the "queen of flowers," revered for its fragrance and beauty. But less lauded are the orange and red hips, or seedpods, that form after the flowers fade. And that's ...