Winter can be tough on rose plants, and this is especially true when the temperatures are extremely low and the winds are ...
The rose is our national floral emblem. This award was given by then-President Ronald Reagan in 1986. It’s time to prune ...
Roses can lose their buds in January, preventing them from growing flowers all year, but there is an easy job gardeners can do now to keep them protected throughout winter.
Zealandia, the world’s first fully fenced urban ecosanctuary, is taking a long view on conservation—and creating one of New ...
For many plants, pruning in late winter can ruin your flower display. But for these summer bloomers, it'll have the opposite ...
2. To check growth where space is limited. This is most likely the No. 1 reason you prune. We prune plants to keep them in proper perspective to their location. Remember, picking the right plant for ...
Pests don’t always disappear in winter. Mice, spiders, and other critters look for warm places to hide, including your garden ...
There are no flowers and very few leaves on rose bushes now, and that's all the more reason why winter is the best time to hard prune roses!
Winter roses look lifeless, yet a quick late‑January clean plus careful cut can transform health, boost bud numbers and turn summer flowers large.
Repot your aloe vera plant like a pro with this step-by-step guide.
January is here and we will still experience cold temperatures since it is the second coolest month of the year.
Is your raspberry bush in trouble? Use quick winter checks and cuts to stop disease now and protect a strong harvest.