Many flowers in your garden won't require shaping or pruning, but roses benefit greatly from being cut back. These classic perennials reawaken each spring after the dormant season, filling the garden ...
There are plenty of gardening jobs that need to be done before spring begins, but taking a few moments to tend to roses in February will help them become healthy and strong ...
Roses require an annual prune during the winter months so January is an ideal time to undertake this task, according to gardening experts at David Austin Roses. Despite the UK’s unpredictable ...
Now is the time to prune these landscape staples. How you prune roses really depends on the type of bushes you have. I am going to make it simple and break it down into two groups. (Sorry ...
Remove dead, diseased or dying branches, and lightly prune to keep within bounds. Reduce congestion on old plants by removing some of the thick branches to stimulate new growth. Roses include ...
Rambling roses are great for quickly covering walls ... shape of the rose by removing about a third of the older stems. Prune flush with the ground. Tie in new, vigorous shoots with garden ...