Q: I have several 2-year-old rose plants. An unexpected landscaping development may cause me to have to transplant them, probably in the middle of summer. I have a general impression that ...
Q: We planted some roses out front in the spring that we thought were 'Knock Out,' but we realized later they were some other type of shrub rose. We'd like to move these somewhere else and get 'Knock ...
Q: We planted 'Knock Out' roses along a decorative white country fence and planted several 'Endless Summer' hydrangeas across the front of the house. The problem is the roses don't get enough sun, and ...
Q: Can one transplant rose bushes in the fall? I also would like to know if I should fertilize my trees this fall or wait for spring. (e-mail reference) A: Transplant your rose bushes by this weekend.
The last week of June is the time to set your flowers up for continued color by fertilizing and remembering to dead head and pinch back annuals such as petunias, geraniums and marigolds. A good rule ...
Some rose photos for a rose-themed blog entry: From faithful reader Carol Trevor: The rose bed I inherited began with 10 roses but due to fake clematis has been reduced to seven lovely old roses, most ...
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