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Tidy up roses by giving them a summer trim that will reinvigorate plants with healthy new growth and another flush of beautiful flowers.
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Feeding your roses will also help them thrive. Luke suggests doing this in spring, and again after the first flush of flowers ...
This week's Plant Pick of the Week is a down-sized version of a deer-resistant arborvitae that's a better size for most ...
Red flowering shrubs are a beautiful addition to any garden or landscape, providing a burst of color and visual interest.
Your front yard is your home's first impression, so of course you'd want to ensure it's a good one. From flowers to trees, ...
Artificial grass has come a long way since your granddad’s Astroturf. Today’s synthetics, made of nylon or polymer, have varying heights and color gradations to look and feel more like the real thing.
By Felder Rushing Gardening Columnist Call it “selective indignation,” but though I don’t cut my long hair, I do shave my ...
As the seasons change, so does the vibrant tapestry of blooms that graces the White House Rose Garden and its landscape. Spring: brings a vibrant array of blooms, starting with an impressive ...
Call it “selective indignation,” but though I don’t cut my long hair, I do shave my face and take care of my shrubbery. Nobody needs extra sweat this month, but ...
Winter Protection: In Minnesota, winter protection is crucial. Mulch heavily around the base with straw or leaves. The preferred method in Minnesota is the Minnesota tip method, where the rose is laid ...
Choose disease-resistant roses: Roses that are resistant to powdery mildew include Knock Out roses, rugosa roses, floribunda roses, and many David Austin English roses.