Winter Care For Roses
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. Stop pruning them around this time as well. Read more
Boost Your Roses in the Spring
February 1, 2009
In the springtime, if you aren’t planting new roses you will certainly be looking forward to boosting your old roses to get them to come back to life. The spring is an exciting time for roses and they grow and blossom. Read more
Pruning Your Roses
December 24, 2008
Part of taking the proper care of your roses is pruning your roses correctly. Pruning them the right way will keep your roses healthier and will keep you from doing accidental damage to the plants. It may take a little practice to prune them correctly, but after a few times it will likely seem simple. Read more
Watering Your Roses
December 21, 2008
Rose plants typically need a lot of water. They can withstand a lot of problems as long as the water supply is steady and plentiful. The key to watering them is to get the water down deep enough into the soil to benefit the roots. To make sure that the water has time to sink down into the roots before it evaporates, the watering should be done to maximize the length of time it spends in the soil. Read more
Planting Roses
December 20, 2008
There are several important factors that go into planting roses for the best result. Choosing the correct site is one of the most important aspects, but using the proper techniques while planting them is also vital to keeping the plants healthy. Read more







