For beautiful summer roses in USDA Hardiness Zones 6 and lower, plants need protection during winter temperatures. Learn how ...
Although roses sometimes don’t go completely dormant, they experience a period of slow growth and partial dormancy in the ...
If you want the most blooms on your climbing roses next spring, you should prune the right way and at the right time. These ...
Q: When should I prune my rose bushes? They never really go completely dormant, in that they keep their leaves and occasionally bloom throughout the winter.
Ever looked out at your garden in winter and wondered if you should bother with pruning? It can feel odd to fuss over plants that seem lifeless, but this is actually a smart season for some hands-on ...
Dreaming of a fresh new backyard? January is the perfect time to get started. Here are some tips from two local garden ...
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Should I cover my roses in winter?

Begin to prepare your roses for winter in the fall months. Stop fertilizing and deadheading plants by early fall so that the ...
If you grow roses, you've likely heard about blackspot, that pesky fungal troublemaker that loves to spoil even the most ...
Q: Every winter, I end up losing some of my indoor plants. They will look fine all summer, but once winter comes, they ...
Pruning certain plants when dormant during the colder months can help reduce stress and create "vigorous and healthy growth" in spring ...