A clean, healthy stem cutting can form the basis of a brand new rosebush. Take the following steps to obtain a rose stem cutting. Look for a 4- to 6-inch piece of stem near the top of the plant (never ...
Roses thrive in soil that drains well and has a loamy texture. Avoid planting in areas where roses previously grew. Allow adequate space (1.5 to 2 feet) between rose bushes for air circulation and to ...
When it comes to gardening, we can count on Martha Stewart to always provide us with sound advice and fantastic tips, and this stands true for bare-root roses. The gardening expert recently shared a ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." For this guide, we spoke to Nita-Jo Rountree, Seattle-based garden designer and author of Growing Roses ...
Learning how to grow roses properly is easier than you might think, and super rewarding, too. While they can be a bit of an investment, their beautiful blooms are some of the best, and with the right ...
Roses have a reputation of being “fussy,” largely because of a fungal disease called black spot. The key to blackspot control is to place your roses in an open, breezy location that gets lots of ...
Houseplants add beauty to your spaces, but there are some that can be very difficult to take care of. They require the right temperature, regular watering, pruning, and more to thrive, which may be ...