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How To Protect Your Roses From Wind Rock During Winter For A Stronger Plant In Spring
Windy winters can weaken rose roots, but the right fall prep helps keep plants steady. A few simple steps now can set the ...
From the rose varieties you have to plant, to the most important rules of care and maintenance, Charlie Albone has got your ...
Black spot is the most common disease roses face in the autumn and can cause the plant to lose all its leaves and not produce ...
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Tom Karwin, On Gardening | Selecting roses for your garden
Our previous column included notes on pruning and propagating roses, and beginning a project to add roses, by first ...
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6 Outdoor Plants That Can Survive a Sudden Freeze
Besides looking their best, red-twig dogwoods are also incredibly frost-resistant and will even do just fine under a blanket ...
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The Fragrant Plant That Thrives Indoors During Winter
These popular plants emit a scent when the leaves are brushed, from apple to peppermint to lemon, and they make ideal ...
Canal & River Trust hail holly and ivy as a "winter haven" for birds. The charity says ivy berries are a good winter food ...
The iconic scent of gardenia blooms has inspired countless perfumes and home fragrances. "Gardenias are notorious for being ...
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How To Protect Your Climbing Rose Plants From Frost During The Winter
Climbing roses are harder to cover for winter than their earth-bound counterparts. But following these simple steps will ...
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Roses will stay healthier for longer by taking one key step this November
Black spot disease can devastate rose gardens, but applying mulch in November creates a protective barrier that helps prevent ...
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There's Always Something New Blooming At A Fan-Favorite Georgia Garden
Plan a visit to this enchanting garden in Georgia, where towering canopies, seasonal light displays, and rare plant ...
Feeling angry? Frustrated at a three-hour wait important to them? Try pruning. Contrary to popular gardening wisdom, it’s not ...
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