Dreaming of summer blooms? If you've been meaning to add a new rose to your garden this year, consider this your gentle ...
Everything you need to know to create a beautiful potted rose garden.
This is a busy month for the rose gardener. One of the most exciting activities is the selection of new roses for the garden. Choosing the right rose involves picking the color, fragrance and bloom ...
Planting a rose bush at the right time makes it easier for it to get established.
February and early March are the perfect times to plant bare-root roses, the kind that come without soil on their roots and are packed in plastic or cardboard containers. Here are some tips and ...
Another main benefit of bare roots is that because you receive them when they’re in a dormant state, you can plant them ...
With the soil slowly warming yet a lingering chill in the air, you still can add bare-root roses to your garden in March and ...
Last week we discussed the different types of roses. This week we will discuss bare root roses, potted roses, and how to plant and care for a rose. When buying bare root roses, check to make sure the ...
Bare-root perennial plants often intimidate container gardeners because they arrive looking fragile or sometimes even dead, but it's actually not a bad thing. They are dormant plants sold without soil ...
Find out when to plant bare root roses in your USDA Hardiness Zone and get helpful planting and after-planting care tips.
Now is the time to buy and plant bare-root roses. For years, my favorite roses have included David Austin types because they are more like the old-fashioned roses with lots of smell and few disease ...
There’s still time to buy roses, fruit trees, hedging and perennials as bare root plants – which means they’re not as pretty when they arrive as they won’t be in flower, but given a bit of time to ...