Catmint (Nepeta mussinii) is a wonderful companion for roses, for the texture of its aromatic foliage and spires of mauve ...
Cold temperatures alone doesn't necessarily damage roses, but rather the freeze-and-thaw cycles throughout the winter.
As the growing season comes to an end, gardeners face the challenge of preparing some of their tender plants for winter.
Flowering perennials, annuals, and bulbs woven around roses not only reduce the reliance on chemical intervention but also ...
Before winter is upon us, gardeners should consider protecting tender roses. Most hybrid tea, floribunda and grandiflora roses were bred for warmer climates and cannot survive northern winters ...
Autumn is a time for a good tidy-up, when you can cut back overgrown plants so they will build energy for new growth for next ...
They were assessed separately as direct comparisons couldn’t be made on quantity of flower between hybrid tea (single-flowered) roses and floribunda (cluster-flowered) roses. OVERALL RATING The more ...
Colorado winters are exceptionally beautiful. The snow-covered peaks are visible from almost everywhere. The bright blue sky ...
Prune hybrid tea (large-flowered) roses and floribunda, but don’t hard-prune, just cut back selectively to protect the plant from windrock, which will break the stems and even lift the roots if ...
grandiflora and floribunda roses, wait until after two or three hard freezes or when night temperatures are consistently dropping into the 20s before adding winter protection. At this time ...