One of the best ways to zero in on the type of roses you want to grow is to consider the classifications of Modern, Old Garden, and Wild Roses that rose experts use. Wild roses are just, well, wild ...
Our previous column included notes on pruning and propagating roses, and beginning a project to add roses, by first ...
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The general care for any rose is the same, no matter what type. First, read the label to make sure it will survive in your USDA hardiness zone (check yours here). Choose a planting spot with full sun, ...
I don’t write about roses very much, but maybe I should do so more often. Due to our obsession with water conservation, roses have become outcasts in many of our gardens. And it’s a pity, really, ...
This is a great time to be thinking about roses, as February and March are the best months to plant them. (Nurseries generally get in their new ones in January and February.) Planted early, rose ...
Fall is the time to begin winter preparations for your roses. Protect them from winter winds and cold damage with these ...
Q: This pretty tree is in Fort Ransom State Park (in southeastern North Dakota). Can you identify it? — Faye Waloch and Shelli Colemer. A: Thanks for sending the great photo. It’s a cultivar of ...
The New Dawn climbing rose has up to 72 petals on each bloom, giving it a peony-like appearance. It's a repeat bloomer, disease resistant and drought tolerant, making it a solid choice for Dallas-area ...