When the first frost of the season descends upon your garden, unprepared roses feel it first. The key to preventing cold damage in roses is knowing when to start preparing them for dormancy and ...
It may feel like the right time to cut roses back when temperatures begin to cool in the fall, but make sure you don’t cut too much. For most roses, fall is the time for a lighter pruning that focuses ...
As the winter frost begins to thin out and the first hints of spring arrive, your roses are starting to stir beneath the soil. They may still look like dormant pokey sticks, but their root systems are ...
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