Roses are starting to show themselves again, and although it may seem as though little is happening, the plant is already preparing for the season to come.
To get the best out of your roses for summer, an expert pointed out that gardeners need to be doing one key task in March.
It might be a demanding task but you'll be glad you did it!
James could take outright possession of his next record Saturday night, when he's scheduled to play in his 1,612nd career ...
Here in Vermont, we know spring has officially arrived when the snowdrops peak out from the gravelly roadsides, the red maple ...
March sits at the intersection of winter dormancy and spring growth. Plants are waking up, but they haven't fully committed ...
However, plants native to the tropics can suffer even when nighttime lows dip into the 40s. The bulk of plants in Pennsylvania landscapes fall somewhere between. Each has a limit to what it’ll endure.
The Italian word “bocciolo” means bud, but also suggests youth and potential, linking botanical language with poetic ...
A large tree and a beautiful rose were gone in my landscape over the years. The tree was an October Glory Maple (Acer Rubrum) ...
With abundant snow cover late into the winter, rabbits often turn to stripping bark from the exposed trunks of small trees ...