The rose may be an icon, but it often gets a bad reputation as a plant that demands a lot of care. In reality, many roses are landscape-worthy shrubs that don’t require constant devotion. Some of the ...
Sunflowers, herbs, and many other plants are easy to propagate. You can multiply them by sowing seeds, dividing bulbs and tubers, or starting cuttings from the stems or leaves of most herbaceous ...
MSN: How to Propagate Roses Like A Pro: 5 Expert Methods Every Gardener Should Know
There are many ways to propagate roses, from taking cuttings to layering and grafting, or even growing from seed. There is no definitive method – each has its pros and cons. Try the different options ...
How to Propagate Roses Like A Pro: 5 Expert Methods Every Gardener Should Know
Seattle Times: To grow roses without chemicals, pick the right plant and feed the soil
To grow roses without chemicals, pick the right plant and feed the soil
One in an occasional series of guides on growing popular plants. Other guides include peony, redbud, azalea, elephant ear, coleus, lantana, coneflower, savory calamint and rudbeckia. The Lenten rose, ...
Southern Living on MSN: The best time to plant roses for maximum growth and stunning blooms
The best time to plant roses for maximum growth and stunning blooms
I first heard about Fortuniana rootstock a few years ago at a rose society meeting. The presenter, master rosarian Dona Martin, told us that rose plants grafted on Fortuniana rootstock grow larger ...
Orange County Register: What you should plant and propagate in the garden this week