by Jeff Dahlberg on April 1, 2009
I just finished our new video gardening web site. It can be found at http://www.bestgardeningvideo.com. It has thousands of gardening how to videos to choose from. Just click a catetory in the right hand column to view the videos you are interested in. It is a great learning tool for gardeners.
by Jeff Dahlberg on February 26, 2009
Roses are so beautiful that you will probably want to bring them indoors as cut flowers if your rose type works well as a cut rose. You may even give them as gifts to others so that they can share in the beauty of your roses.
by Jeff Dahlberg on February 25, 2009
Any new growth on your rose plants may be damaged during the winter. To discourage growth late in the year, stop fertilizing your roses by the beginning of September.
by Jeff Dahlberg on February 21, 2009
Once you have grown your own beautiful roses, you may not want them gone when the season is over. You may wish to see your beautiful roses again and again throughout the winter.
by Jeff Dahlberg on January 23, 2009
Disease prevention techniques will help to guard against some rose diseases and problems, but there still may be one that affects them. When this happens, it will be up to you to fix the problem. The roses will need some extra care during this time, and they may need some specialized supplies.
by Jeff Dahlberg on October 24, 2008
A garden wouldn’t be a garden without a variety of plants to make the area lush and green. There are many different types of plants to choose from, all of which contribute something of beauty to a garden.