Roses planted in the fall don’t require any fertilizer. Simply topdress the planting area with compost and mulch and allow ...
Roses are heavy feeders that need plenty of nutrients to produce blooms and healthy foliage. Learn more about how and when to fertilize roses. Fertilize roses starting in early to mid‑spring, once ...
Proper timing promotes better blooms and increased plant vigor. Hydrangeas remain a fan-favorite among gardeners for one simple reason: gorgeous, long-lasting blooms. It’s easy to fall in love with ...
Envision a breezy July day. You’re on an afternoon walk, and you’ve stopped to admire some especially puffy blue hydrangea bushes. You think to yourself that whoever takes care of these flowers is ...
With their showy blooms, hydrangeas are one of the most popular flowering shrubs in gardens across America. With so many varieties, there is sure to be a hydrangea that appeals to your sensibilities.
When I sit down to write these articles in the fall, I always get the feeling that what I write about needs to be inspirational. Then, as I wrote that, it seems a bit dramatic. Now I am asking myself, ...