Roses are hungry plants, so feeding them is key for a fabulous floral show. And, while there are lots of commercial rose fertilizers available, it's also possible to make your own at home for a ...
There's no need to throw your used tea leaves in the garbage when they can have a second life by improving the health of your ...
Imagine a cup of tea that started in your own garden. If growing your own food isn’t your cup of tea, Cassie Liversidge is out to change your mind. Be forewarned, though, that if you love tea, ...
Q: A good-looking Sky Pencil holly bush was here in 2011 and is doing well. We planted another Sky Pencil as a replacement for a sick one that was here originally. The replacement Sky Pencil is sick ...
Pruning needs: Prune when dormant (December or January). Water needs: Water regularly. Snaphot: January is the month to buy and plant bare-root roses, the most economical way to purchase hybrid tea ...
As a gardening educator, one of my biggest challenges is to get people to do the right thing at the right time. Take planting roses, for instance. Nurseries generally get in their new roses in January ...
What Are the Best Types of Roses to Grow? Roses generally are grouped based on their growth habit and flower form. You may see the words heritage, antique, heirloom or Old Garden roses in descriptions ...
Gardeners often wait until April or May to purchase blooming roses from nurseries and plant them. But planting earlier has advantages. If you’re thinking about adding roses to your garden, here is ...