Cold temperatures alone doesn't necessarily damage roses, but rather the freeze-and-thaw cycles throughout the winter.
This article was prepared with input from Frank Wells, a former Permian Basin Master Gardener and an expert rosarian. Frank retired from Master Gardeners and moved away to catch fish. We miss him and ...
While rose parts are fine in your compost, other pieces can actually pose a threat to you, the gardener, later on down the ...
Many rose bushes appear to grow effortlessly, producing showy blooms that can brighten your garden. However, proper pruning can improve the health of your rose bush, encourage the plant to produce ...
Gardeners may be spending less time outdoors now that the weather is getting colder, but taking the time to prepare roses for winter will help them come back stronger next year. It is incredibly ...
Selecting these hardy roses for our garden is worthwhile, because a rose that is not a susceptible host will not develop disease even when the pathogen is present and virulent. Roses that are not ...