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Roses can start to look beautiful in May, but gardeners need to be aware that they need to be on the lookout for any ...
As the weather starts to get warmer, many gardeners will be looking forward to seeing their roses and hydrangeas in full ...
The spotted yellow leaves are the result of black spot disease. Knock Out roses, in general, are quite resistant (not immune) ...
Nothing is so useful to the gardener as the plant trials that are quietly run by the RHS and judged by a specialist panel ...
A gardening expert has shared a simple hack to help roses and hydrangeas produce larger and more abundant flowers by adding ...
Have you ever wanted to grow low-maintenance roses? Twenty-six roses have earned the Earth-Kind® designation by Texas AgriLife Extension Service and are worthy of your garden.
Weed killers and chemical herbicides might not provide the long term solution you need against these uninvited guests. Here ...
Choose a sunny, open location that gets at least six hours of sunlight per day. Space your roses apart to allow for good air circulation and reduce the risk of disease. Prune nearby plants as needed ...
Martha grows several varieties of bare-root roses in her garden and has broken down her process into simple, effective steps ...
This climbing plant doesn't like heat or humidity, with most plants finishing their life cycle by June or July. Gardeners can ...
Parsley makes a wonderful companion for several edible and ornamental plants in the garden. Find out which plants to pair it ...
Pruning shrubs and perennials in May can reward you with neater plants and tremendous future flowering displays. There is a ...