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Rose Society (DMRS) celebrated 25 years of cultivating beauty and community with a spectacular 25th Anniversary Rose Show at ...
The exact amount of space your roses need depends on their variety and your landscape design. Planting them far enough apart ...
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 ...
There is a good mix of plants to prune in May. It ranges from spring-flowering shrubs, which may need attention to stay in ...
This spring, like every spring, the rose fields of Dades and Mgouna fill with the scent of blossoms and the quiet labor of ...
Prune climbing or rambling roses differently. Start by removing about half the overall growth. Remove any crossing branches that touch each other to prevent rubbing that damages the bark. Shorten the ...
Plus, a few words about the sweet pea shrub (Polygala x dalmaisiana) since it seems to be everywhere this spring.
As winter ends and springtime emerges, nature on campus is taking on many forms. The trees, grass and flowers have begun to ...
These hobbyists pour blood, sweat, tears, money and most of their spare time into creating the gardens of their dreams.
"Prune camellias immediately after they bloom, usually in late spring, April to May, immediately after the flowers have faded ...