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House Digest on MSNPlanting Roses In The Summer? Here's What You Should Know FirstThere's never a bad time to add more roses to your garden, but there are certainly more challenging seasons, and summer is one. Here's how to make it work.
The first half of July is your last chance to fertilize roses to keep them blooming all summer. In our climate, feeding roses ...
Anyone who has roses in their garden this July has been hit with a warning by garden experts.
A home gardener has shared a simple trick to keeping roses looking healthy all-year-round. Black spot is the 'most serious' ...
Getting roses to blossom can be easy in autumn by simply adding this one kitchen scrap that was destined for the bin.
Below, our experts explain when to cut back roses for the best success. Meet the Expert. Jan Johnsen, landscape designer and author of Floratopia: 110 Flower Garden Ideas for Your Yard, Patio or ...
Stephen Reid credits UC Master Gardener program for getting his hands dirty, launching horticultural career Stephen Reid ...
Here are the plants you shouldn't plant near your roses to ensure your they receive all the sunlight, water, and nutrients they need, as well as proper air circulation to avoid fungal diseases.
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