by Millie | Feb 21, 2019 | Rose Care
When you wake up to a little bit of snow on a fall morning it’s a great reminder that time has come to think of some fall chores for our plants. Well it’s, it’s just a simple piece of plastic but you know it’s called a rose collar and...
by Millie | Feb 12, 2019 | Rose Care
Well don’t let the name fool you. Miniature roses can deliver some big results in your garden. I think, are a great addition to any garden out there. And not only are the blooms smaller but the plants are smaller as well. They have more of a shrub like form and...
by Millie | Feb 9, 2019 | Rose Care
Basic Steps for Planting and Caring for Roses. Loosen the soil and dig a hole twice the size of the root ball. Leave some loose soil below the root ball so that the roots can easily establish themselves. Now, in colder climates you will want to dig deeper and set the...
by Millie | Feb 2, 2019 | General Rose Knowledge, Rose Care
If you’re a gardener who has never grown roses you’ve probably been a little intimidated by some of the terminology and the things that you’ve heard. Well they’re not intimidating. So, welcome to the wonderful world of roses. I always feel...
by Millie | Jun 30, 2017 | Rose Care
Growing roses and keeping them healthy especially in the hot summer months can be a challenge if you are new to gardening. That said, by doing just a few things there is no reason why you shouldn’t have big, healthy blooms that will last the summer months. Here...
by Emma Jones | Jun 8, 2017 | Rose Care
Every time you prune your roses they get new growth and this takes a lot of new nutrition. Feeding roses is very important if you want them to thrive and bloom in the summer. Roses are hungry plants and they require to be fed quite often. One of the things that help...