Courage and few sharp tools are all you need to prune roses: a by-pass hand pruner, by-pass lopper, a small saw, gloves, ...
Pruning roses can strike fear in the hearts of most novice (and many experienced) gardeners. One of the most frequently asked ...
February is a busy time for pruning. Deciduous shrubs, grasses, and hedges all need trimming this month along with climbers, ...
Check out workshops on rose care, fruit tree pruning and making your home and garden more water efficient. Fruit tree pruning ...
Pruning roses is not as complicated as it may seem, though it's important to follow the right technique now if you want the rewards come summer.
From pruning and spraying to cutting back and attacking slugs, February is full of important chores for the attentive gardener.
A deficiency of nutrients in the soil can cause rose plants to wither or stop producing flowers. Try these simple methods to ...
Eager to start working on your rose garden? This endearing holiday is a fitting reminder to break out the pruning shears -- ...
Azaleas are hardy here, and so are likely to survive the recent freeze. Wait until spring, when new growth emerges, to prune ...
For summer flowering shrubs, late winter/early spring, before green up begins, is the best time to prune for them to look ...
Learn the basics of pruning and training roses for beautiful blooms. By News Desk Join San Marino’s Urban Forester, Lora Hall ...
The main technique for reducing the size of an overgrown deciduous shrub is called heading back. Heading cuts are intended to ...