Learn how and when to cut back low-maintenance Knock Out roses, and what to do if you miss the ideal window so you don't risk ...
Experts from Washington State University say you should begin in early November by removing at least the top third of the ...
Winter is coming, but that doesn't have to spell bad news for your rosebushes. Prepare your roses for snow, ice, and frost by ...
Fall pruning isn't for every shrub, but it's the key to lush blooms and healthy shaping for some. If you have these shrubs ...
It may feel like the right time to cut roses back when temperatures begin to cool in the fall, but make sure you don’t cut too much. For most roses, fall is the time for a light ...
Not all plants will benefit from a back-to-school season trim. If you've been pruning these plants in fall, you could be ...
As the weather gets colder, you might wonder which plants actually still benefit from a good tidy-up. We've rounded up 5 ...
While many plants can be deadheaded and pruned in fall, leave several rose varieties off your to-do list to ensure they grow ...
Lightly pruning roses in fall helps protect them from wind, snow, and ice. Prune in mid-to-late fall. Use clean, sharp tools to remove diseased or dead wood and shorten tall canes. Avoid heavy pruning ...
Roses are prone to diseases like black spot or mildew in late autumn, but there is a quick 10-minute task gardeners can do in ...
This week's gardening column tackles "heeling in" plants for the winter, when to prune rosebushes and how to keep squirrels from eating tulip bulbs.