Pruning at the right time can mean the difference between a flower-filled garden and a season of disappointment ...
Shape the plant by cutting back any rangy stems at a 45-degree angle facing away from the bud. Prune it back enough to account for new growth that will likely add height and width in the upcoming ...
Preparing rose bushes for the spring season is essential for healthy growth and an abundant bloom. As the days get longer and temperatures rise, it’s time to ensure that your roses are properly cared ...
Usually in winter, in places where snow falls and the ground freezes, there aren't too many chores to be done in the garden. Because I work as a professional gardener in the Northeast, my seasonal ...
Late winter is a key moment in the rose-growing calendar. Pruning now encourages stronger stems, better airflow and, crucially, bigger, more abundant blooms in summer. Whether you’re growing shrub ...
Ensuring your rose bushes are primed for the spring season is crucial for their healthy development and a bountiful bloom. As we welcome longer days and rising temperatures, it's time to guarantee ...
Getting your rose bushes ready for spring is crucial for vigorous growth and a spectacular display of flowers. As daylight hours stretch and the mercury climbs, it's the perfect moment to make sure ...
Early March pruning can be tricky. Learn how to safely prune your shrubs based on weather, plant type, and goals.
Don’t ruin your spring blooms! Discover what not to prune now—and the right time to trim dogwood, lilac, azalea, forsythia, and more.
It could make all the difference to this year's flowers ...