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Poets and lovers have sung their praises for centuries, and now you too have decided to proclaim your love for roses by planting a rose bush in your garden. You’ve heard the names of strange-sounding diseases that afflict rose bushes, …
Source: Jennifer
I love old roses, they require so little care, they are survivors and are happy where they are planted, maybe we could all take a lesson from this beautiful bush! I took a cutting from this bush over 20 years ago, I don't have any idea …
Source: Iowa Gardening Woman
Question: my rose bush is almost dead ( some life). I sprayed with a fungicide. and insecticide.should i prune back all dead branches? if so , how far down can i go? Answer: Most roses can recover and releaf if they are otherwise …
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I have a nice healthy shrub rose bush Linda Campbell, I have read several articles about inter planting a Clematis vine at the base of a large rose bush so I decided to give it a try. Linda Campbell has a dark red bloom, …
Source: Iowa Gardening Woman
Miniature Rose Bush in Full Bloom.
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bush pickle cucumber plant. What I put into the ground this weekend: - Bush pickle cucumbers - ideal picling type cucumber - Sweet 100 Cherry tomatoes - Burpless bush hyrbid cucumber. cherry tomato plant cucumber plant.
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Buddleia (Butterfly Bush)
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As a novice rose gardener, you might have heard the term rose propagation, but not really known what was meant by the term. Propagation is the term used for reproduction in the plant world and you can propagate roses by either seed or …
Source: Jennifer
I hope Belle and I will learn the correct use of the cue "Dig" in Big Dog class. That way she would be doing her diggy thing where I want her to, not wherever she feels like it. Former bed of Impatiens Former Rose bush Former Hosta bed.
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Organic rose gardening means more than just not using chemicals. It means giving the plant what it wants and needs to grow well. Do that and you’ll have a healthy plant, better able to withstand pest attacks. Here are some tips.
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