Pruning is essential to many rose species' health - but pruning with the right technique, at the right time, is even more essential. Here's what to know.
Prune roses in fall for shaping or in spring for strong growth—timing depends on your climate. Trim lightly through summer to ...
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Roses will grow strong and bright if gardeners do simple task from 'now until late winter'
Roses are a sight to behold in the garden when they are at their best, and part of the journey that leads to brilliant ...
Deadheading and pruning are good ways to get plants to flower more. However, the sturdy main canes of climbing roses respond better to training than to cutting.
From perennials to roses, October is the perfect month to prune your plants before winter sets in. Keep reading for the ...
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8 plants to prune in October before it's too late
October sees the start of the dormant season, which is the best time to prune lots of deciduous garden trees and plants.
October is a busy month in the pruning calendar, with many plants needing to be cut back to ensure they return next year ...
Be ready to move half-hardy and tender plants such as pelargoniums, some salvias and fuchsias in October. They need to be cut ...
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The Surprising Fall Planting Trick for Gorgeous Roses Next Year
Planting bare-root roses in fall is the secret to beautiful blooms next year. An easy, cheaper alternative to potted roses, ...
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What to prune in October – trim these plants now to protect them from winter damage
You can leave perennials alone for winter interest and shelter for wildlife, but if you’d prefer to keep your garden looking ...
October is a good time of year to reassess the appropriateness of what's in your yard. Learn how to 'edit your garden" and ...
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