Roses need more water than most flowering plants in the garden. However, how much water and when to water them can depend on the variety. Heat waves, droughts, and warmer climates mean more watering.
Bare root roses are cheaper, and more disease resistant than containerized roses. Ciscoe shows us how to plant these beautiful alternatives, touching on the book Growing Roses in the Pacific Northwest ...
WEBVTT AS QUICK AS LATE SATURDAY AFTERNOON OR EVENING. LET'S HEAD TO "GROW IT GREEN." RAY: WELCOME TO TODAY'S "GROW IT GREEN." I'M JOINED BY MARGARET HAGEN FROM THE UNH COOPERATIVE EXTENSION. MARGARET ...
Rooting cuttings is a time-honored technique. Starting roses from cuttings can be an easy and low-cost solution to get more plants in your garden. Learn how to root roses and consider checking the ...
I received an email from the Platts who garden in La Habra. They have six hybrid tea tree roses, six floribunda roses and five Iceberg roses. Like all of Southern California, La Habra is under water ...
When it comes to gardening, we can count on Martha Stewart to always provide us with sound advice and fantastic tips, and this stands true for bare-root roses. The gardening expert recently shared a ...
As a gardening educator, one of my biggest challenges is to get people to do the right thing at the right time. Take planting roses, for instance. Nurseries generally get in their new roses in January ...
Do you still have bare-root trees or roses waiting to be planted? With so much winter rain, planting got put on hold for a lot of bare-root purchases. But it’s time to get those naked-looking plants ...
Bare roots are much cheaper than buying established plants and can only be planted in winter, so require much less maintenance throughout the year. While planting blooms like salvias is as simple as ...