10 Mistakes to Avoid With Your Roses
Watch out for these 10 mistakes to avoid with your roses. Planting, pruning, deadheading, & watering lead the list – but don’t forget about the deer.
Watch out for these 10 mistakes to avoid with your roses. Planting, pruning, deadheading, & watering lead the list – but don’t forget about the deer.
You know you’ve got it when your roses show twisted purplish growth that looks like a “witches broom”. Let’s learn how to easily recognize & remove it.
Here are the 8 Fall chores I focus on for my Puget Sound rose garden clients that help ensure a strong & healthy start in the Spring – whenever that occurs.
This timely post is on how to prepare your roses for success with winter pruning, compared to the summer deadheading. It includes 1 video & 8 resource links,
Every class of rose defined after 1867 is modern, and any rose belonging to an older class is an old garden rose or OGR. Here are the many classes.
Here are 8 tips to help you deadhead your roses more effectively each week, so each type of bush will respond with a vigorous rush of new buds & larger blooms.
If rose lovers want to discuss roses it makes it much easier if we can agree to use the same terminology. The following is a glossary of basic botanical & common terms used to describe rose plant parts.
After touring Washington’s 5 Instagram-worthy rose gardens, you may want to grow your own. Use these IG photos of your favorite roses for easy inspiration.
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