Vines climb in different ways, and knowing what climbing styles you can accommodate can help you choose species to try, or ...
• Once the ground has frozen use a cardboard box roughly 1 1/2 times as wide and tall as the rose. Place the box over the ...
Not just for climbing roses, the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) also advises giving bush roses a light trim to cut down ...
Imagine transforming your garden into a fragrant oasis, where cascading blooms create a living privacy screen that’s both ...
As the weather gets colder, gardeners will be looking to 'winter-proof' their outdoor space - and Monty Don has shared a ...
Roses will often cope with the winter weather fine, but there are some tips to help them stay healthy throughout the colder ...
Climbing roses and thornless climbing roses can often have ... However, based on my experience, some varieties don’t cope well with heat. Rose plants that are getting overheated may develop yellow ...
To put a maximalist spin on your garden, stagger plants of various heights (placing taller species ... eye-catching flowers ...
Prunus padus is commonly known as bird cherry. Prunus is the Latinised form of the Greek word meaning plum, and padus is the ...
Dillon suggests giving your plants one last dose of fertilizer in the fall with ... says winter is the perfect time to prune ...
Borage plants grow three feet tall and two feet wide and self-sow with ease so that you will enjoy their garden presence for years to come. Ornamentals. Mexican flame vine (Senecio confusus) is a fast ...