If you love roses but you have only a small deck, walkway, patio or balcony, provided the space is sunny, the good news is that you can grow roses very successfully in containers. Growing in ...
Containers make gardening possible for any size home. On The Saturday Early Show, gardening expert P. Allen Smith showed us how to plant roses in containers and how to complement roses with companion ...
You'll need to commit to a bit more work and effort for a container-grown rose. Roses are an all-time garden favorite, and for good reason. They can last for years and provide gorgeous, fragrant ...
When it comes to planting roses, many people may dream about an elaborate backyard garden featuring many varieties of roses. But for some, the only type of garden they can realistically grow is in ...
Pruning of your roses should be completed by mid-February. Once you’re done pruning, be sure to clean up all the old mulch and dead leaves and throw them in the trash, not your compost pile. Dead ...
The iconic buxom blooms of roses inject the garden with character, soul, romance and, of course, delicious scent, which hangs on the air on warm summer days. One of the best places to enjoy them is ...
I have looked after all types of roses during my time as a professional gardener. From the blousy, deeply fragrant blooms of 'Gertrude Jekyll', to the pink perfection of 'The Generous Gardener', ...
(WHTM) – Roses are popular flowers to give and receive in bouquets for romantic holidays such as Valentine’s Day and anniversaries and are the source of lots of art from famous paintings to poetry.
Roses are best in the ground because of their deep roots but with care will grow in large pots for several years. Patio roses and miniatures, however, are suited to small pots. By now it’s likely your ...
FOR SERIOUS ROSARIANS, summer means one thing: water. Jolene Adams, vice president of the American Rose Society, says roses originated in a temperate forest environment — something Northern California ...
Schneider doesn’t coddle the 1,200 or so varieties of roses he and his wife, Susan, grow on their 8-acre property in rural Portage County, Ohio. Except for a few plants, he does nothing to protect ...