Resourceful gardeners have devised many methods to protect tender roses. Regardless of the method, timing is important.
As the growing season comes to an end, gardeners face the challenge of preparing some of their tender plants for winter.
This is the ideal month for planting bare rooted roses, the advantage being that they can be planted in the winter months (November – March) and have time to get their roots established before the ...
If you want peppery greens to spice up your vegetable garden consider growing mustard greens and arugula, also known as ...
The Tallahassee Area Rose Society presents “Rose Queen for Halloween” at their 38th annual rose show on Saturday, Oct. 26, and Sunday, Oct. 27. The show is free to attend and will be held at ...
This hybrid was developed from a USDA breeding program ... Plants grow to a height of two to three feet and are covered with small daisy blooms. Tea is made from dried flowers and this can be ...
Prune hybrid tea (large-flowered) roses and floribunda, but don’t hard-prune, just cut back selectively to protect the plant ...
Roses will often cope with the winter weather fine, but there are some tips to help them stay healthy throughout the colder ...
You need to put mesh around those plants, or get an outside dog! Burlap can also work, but the reach of the deer is a problem ...
or pasture roses (Rosa carolina) over the popular hybrid tea roses (Rosa x hybrid) should decrease the chance of your flowers ...
The last of the leaves are falling from the trees and the temperatures are getting noticeably cooler. We have had our first ...