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5 Tips For Planting Roses
When spring is on its way and the ground is soft, it is the perfect time for planting roses. Roses have been a very popular bloom over the years, not only do they look good, but they smell wonderful too....
0 commentsThere's Much More to Rose Planting Than Digging a Hole!
There's much more to rose planting than figuring out the depth of your hole and the frequency of the fertilization. First off, you will need to decide where you want your rose bushes to grow. After all, the...
0 comments4 Steps to Rose Bush Care during a Drought or During Water Conservation
Living in Texas and being a gardener has been rather stressful this year, as this state has been undergoing a rather severe drought. The city is imposing watering restrictions which are not giving enough...
0 commentsTransplanting Roses
If you grow roses, expect that at some point, moving them from one location to another will eventually happen. For instance, transplanting roses might be due to the initial location not providing the bushes...
0 commentsRose Garden Design Ideas
A proper rose garden design is truly a matter of personal taste. Some gardeners love creating formal rose garden designs, while others want a more wild and natural rose garden design for their home. There are...
0 commentsRose Planting Secrets
Planting a rose plant goes beyond how deep the hole should be and if plant food should be applied now or later. The first and most important step in rose planting that should not be missed is picking the...
0 commentsrose plants, roses, rose growing
Rose plants belong to the family Rosaceae. Hybrid Teas and the Floribundas are the most popular modern roses. Roses are world’s most favorite and unchallenged queen of flower. There is probably...
0 commentsBasics of Desert Roses
Roses in the desert? Can you really grow Grandma's roses in the heat of the desert? The answer to both questions yes. In fact Arizona ranks third in rose production. The dry, hot climate is ideal for...
0 commentsGarden Tales: Rose of Sharon
I enjoy stories about plants almost as much as I enjoy the plants themselves. When I seek out gardening books, at the public library, in book stores, at book sales and on the Internet I am always...
29 commentsWildcrafting Edible Plants
There are two families of puffballs, Lycoperdons and Calvatias and within each family is several species. Wildcrafting, or gathering plant material in a "wild" environment is becoming very popular. Many local...
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