There are many ways to propagate roses, from taking cuttings to layering and grafting, or even growing from seed. There is no definitive method – each has its pros and cons. Try the different options ...
Q. I bought two rose plants from a nursery two or three years ago. For the first season they gave beautiful double-shaded flowers, the next year the size of flowers was reduced and there were less of ...
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Should I Cover My Roses In Winter?

We'll tell you when and where in the South you need to cover roses for winter and the proper steps to winterize your rose garden.
Please join the San Francisco Rose Society on Sunday, March 8 at 1 pm in the Recreation Room of the Hall of Flowers in Golden Gate Park for a talk on how to graft "scion" roses onto root stock. Our ...
Suppose you want, say, three or four gooseberry bushes. You could always pop down to the garden centre and buy them, but that would be very much a last resort. Much better to find a gooseberry-owning ...
Sophie hits the road and heads to rosier pastures – the Wagner’s Rose Nursery in Kalangadoo, South Australia, to see just what is involved in growing and selling this most beloved of plants. Brian ...