Prune roses in fall for shaping or in spring for strong growth—timing depends on your climate. Trim lightly through summer to ...
As fall rolls around, the days get shorter, the temperatures drop, and you'll need to follow these tips to keep your rose ...
To look their best each fall, roses need a light pruning around Labor Day. (Contributed Photo) As September rolls in, it is time to focus on giving your roses a little TLC for a stunning fall bloom.
Yes, there's a point when it is too late to prune roses in the fall if you want to minimize cold damage to your plants. Olga Seifutdinova / Getty Images You may be tempted to rein in your roses before ...
Pruning is essential to many rose species' health - but pruning with the right technique, at the right time, is even more ...
September signals the end of summer, and it is an important month in the gardening world. It’s time to turn off the water sprinklers, plant cool-season fall vegetables and prune your roses for a more ...
As we enter the waning days of summer, many of our plants are just plain tired after enduring months of heat — and they’re showing it. Roses are no exception. They tend to get a bit leggy and ...
Look for heat-tolerant plants that can last into the first part of fall. For sunny locations, crotons, marigolds and zinnias make excellent choices — and even offer a splash of autumnal color. Prune ...
There is rarely a time in the garden when something doesn’t need pruning, and the month of November is certainly no different. What is different, though, is that under no circumstance should we be ...
Pruning your rambling roses at the right time is important. If left alone for many years, they can produce vigorous, leggy, and messy growth. While this can look charming when growing through a mature ...
In late summer it’s time to think about pruning our roses. Roses respond best when they receive two major prunings each year. We prune our repeat-flowering roses, also called everblooming roses or ...