In extremely cold climates, insulate the pot with a blanket and raise it off of cold concrete. After the last frost in the spring, you can move the potted rose back outdoors. Prune the top few inches ...
As one of the oldest flowers cultivated by humans, roses come in many varieties, meaning there are many compact options ...
Roses are an all-time garden favorite, and for good reason. They can last for years and provide gorgeous, fragrant blooms for cutting or enjoying outdoors. But can roses work as a container plant? We ...
Fertilize roses starting in early to mid‑spring, once frost danger has passed and growth reaches ~6 inches. Continue feeding throughout the growing season—after each bloom cycle—with gradually reduced ...
Add a bit of greenery to your front steps, window box or patio with a winter container garden. You’ll find all the ingredients you need at your local garden center, craft store, and maybe even a few ...
Climbing roses might look high-maintenance, but they’re surprisingly easy to grow with the right care.