For beautiful summer roses in USDA Hardiness Zones 6 and lower, plants need protection during winter temperatures. Learn how ...
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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 ...
Staying home or going away for the holidays? Either way, we have some wonderful tips to keep your roses happy.
Winter containers filled with greenery, colorful stems, cones, berries and more can brighten the landscape all winter long. Courtesy MelindaMyers.com.
A grand award distribution ceremony on Sunday marked the culmination of NDMC’s two-day ‘Annual Winter Rose Show’, organised ...
This video is all about how to grow Desert Rose Adenium throughout the year for growers in locations with winter or cold ...
Bare root plants are trending. These freshly dug, pot-free plants may look unassuming, but they’re affordable, sustainable, and surprisingly resilient.
It might sound counterintuitive, but landscaping plants that stay green all winter long could use some winter protection.
From roses to wisteria, geraniums and herbs, GH gardening columnist Juliet Sargeant gives her expert tips on taking cuttings ...
Q: Every winter, I end up losing some of my indoor plants. They will look fine all summer, but once winter comes, they ...
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