Knowing which plants to prune in spring can be difficult. However, to make it easier, gardening experts have shared a ...
Timing your pruning just right can help your roses thrive and bloom for longer - but when is best to give them the chop?
Pruning at the right time is just as important as knowing how to prune. Many flowers in your garden won't require shaping or pruning, but roses benefit greatly from being cut back. These classic ...
As March settles in, people who have roses in their gardens are reminded that now is the ideal time to give their roses the care they need for a vibrant growing season ahead. Pruning roses during late ...
As the first signs of spring begin to show, attention turns to neglected outdoor spaces - and Monty Don urges people to complete this task now ...
Cut the healthiest stems back 4-6 inches and weaker ones 2-4 inches ... What tools do I need for pruning roses? You will need gardening gloves and a sharp tool, like pruning shears, to prune ...
Pruning not only shapes the plant. It also improves airflow, which reduces disease risk and encourages healthier growth. Wilson recommends cutting roses back about knee height, ensuring any dead ...
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has alerted gardeners that certain tasks must be completed by the end of March ...
There's nothing like watching the world finally come back to life in the spring. Here's how to get your garden ready for the ...
Q: Did I jump the gun? Last week, I read your article that warns about pruning back roses this early. Well, on Valentine’s Day I gave my love a real living rose, you know the kind that has the ...
I love springtime in northern Michigan. The first few warm days in late March make us anxious to get back in the garden. We ...