March 28, 2007
Pruning Roses
There are not a whole lot of roses that enjoy being in the shade. Miniature roses and some climbing and shrub roses are usually fairly shade tolerant, as roses grow. Most roses prefer five to six hours in the sun. …
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This week on Homegrown (9-11am ET, Martha Stewart Living Sirius Radio 112), we'll cover the basics of pruning and also talk roses. Our guest, Joel Schraven of Pickering Nurseries in Port Hope, Ontario, Canada, will be joining us to …
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Shrub roses are so tough that you could whack them back with a flail. But there are some alternatives if you have time for a kinder, gentler approach.
What exactly are heirloom roses? Heirloom roses (also called old or antique) are all the types of roses that were in existence prior to 1867 when the first hybrid tea rose was introduced in France. The heirloom roses became less popular …
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There are many different types of roses out there that you have to choose from, and tree roses are one of the types that are out there. Tree roses are a really great type of roses, and if you are interested in learning about how to …
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It ranks above organic gardening. Really. Pruning is one of the most abused art forms in the horticulture industry. Many a winter day I cringe as I drive down the street looking at the poor helpless butchered trees. …
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Climbing, or rambling roses are one of the popular types of roses that have many varieties to them and can be grown in many different places. However, like many other plants, they need help to stay healthy and maintained through the …
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