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With everyone looking to soak up as much late-summer sun as possible this month, it's the perfect time to get outside and ...
Colorado's summers may be short, but they don't have to be devoid of color. Grow any of these plants in your Colorado garden ...
Don't say goodbye to a struggling rose bush. With some TLC, you may be able to revive dying roses for vibrant, healthy blooms ...
MacCubbin gives Florida gardening advice about care of roses, oak trees, sweet potatoes, crape myrtles and St. Augustine grass ...
In life and in the garden: Patience is a virtue and can pay dividends. Keeping a watchful eye on our rose garden helps us ...
Deadheading not only make your garden look neat, but it also encourages a new wave of blooms. Here are the plants to deadhead in August for blooms into fall.
Even many landscape evergreens are good fodder for bouquets. Examples are the silvery-blue berry-like cones of junipers, the ...
Like all the repeat-flowering roses we grow in Louisiana, Knock Out roses should receive a major pruning twice a year. Here's ...
Clerodendrum bungei lacks berries but is more reasonable, being a shrub full of character with dark suckering stems up to 2m, impressive heart-shaped leaves and rosy flower clusters. The variegated ...
August is the ideal month for pruning certain types of roses - learn if this includes the ones you grow in your garden.
August is the perfect time to tackle certain types of roses - especially rambling roses - to ensure they are in peak ...
Pruning roses is essential for keeping them in peak condition, encouraging new growth, improving airflow, and ensuring they ...