Smith advises pruning roses back by about two-thirds. If your rose hasn’t seen a pair of pruning shears for a while, it’s probably overgrown and needs a hard prune to promote healthy growth ...
Follow our guide to taming overgrown ramblers. Rambling roses are great for quickly covering ... these useful and hard working plants don’t need very much pruning to keep them in good shape ...
March is here, which means it's time to grab your secateurs and get pruning. Here are five plants to 'get pruning' in March for lush new growth this spring ...
But mention pruning roses and many people come up in a cold sweat, considering it to be difficult and complicated. This is largely because there are many different types of rose, some which need ...
With spring just around the corner, now is the time for gardeners to grab their pruning gloves and shears. Mark Wilson, an ...
With spring just around the corner, it's the perfect time to prune certain plants, according to a flower expert.
Roses and Valentine’s Day go hand in hand — so it’s a great time to give your perennial flowers some love and care. Regular rose pruning is essential to keep your plants healthy, vibrant and ...
Many deciduous shrubs that flower in summer or late summer shoudl also be pruned in March. If you’ve got Buddleja (butterfly ...
It was there I learned (from an 82-year-old rosarian, natch) how to best prune garden roses. She told me that every Presidents' Day, she cuts her roses way back. And let me tell you, the first ...
Why Prune Roses? There are several reasons, including to improve flower quality, maintain or recreate an attractive shape, and build a foundation for a healthy rosebush. By removing unproductive or ...