If you want a rose bush full of flowers, there is one task you can do now to help the blooms flourish come spring ...
Fertilize roses starting in early to mid‑spring, once frost danger has passed and growth reaches ~6 inches. Continue feeding throughout the growing season—after each bloom cycle—with gradually reduced ...
Timing your pruning just right can help your roses thrive and bloom for longer - but when is best to give them the chop?
Our resident gardener has shared his top tip for training climbing roses horizontally to 'alter hormone signals' and encourage better growth.
Roses need lots of water to thrive, so more water can result in more blooms. Pruning and deadheading spent flowers will direct the plant's attention to flowering more. Feeding the roses plenty of ...
Picture tulips lining the walkway, fragrant sage in the garden, and rose bushes in the backyard that will continue to bloom year after year. Unlike annual flowers (plants that complete their life ...
The roses in front of the Santa Barbara Mission will get a trim Saturday as volunteers and city employees participate in the annual pruning day ahead of the spring bloom. Credit: Pricila Flores / ...