Prune hybrid tea roses now. Cut out crossing branches and remove suckers and dead wood. Cut canes back one-half to one-third. Make the cut at a bud facing to the outside of the plant. This allows more ...
To cover the base of your roses, apply about eight to 12 inches of high-quality mulch or shredded leaves around the base of ...
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Tom Karwin, On Gardening: The season for roses

"Roses are going dormant, so the fall season is the time for annual care for roses in the garden," writes columnist Tom ...
It is time to deliberate on our must-have roses, says rosarian Rita Perwich. Here are the beauties coming in 2023. Last week, we celebrated Thanksgiving. We reflected and gave thanks for our many ...
Martha's very own hybrid tea rose will be showcased this summer at the renowned New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) in Bronx, New York. The Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden, one of the most popular ...
Pruning roses is a must-do job for spring, but time is running short. Your plants will reward you with beautiful blooms and vigorous health that helps ward off disease. This article provides the ...
Late autumn to early spring is a great time of year to plant these ultra-hardy, long-lived – and, yes, high-maintenance – ...
A classic hybrid tea rose named ‘Heart of Portland’ has been selected as the Portland Rose Festival’s 2024 official rose and is the latest in a long line of the festival’s fundraising collector ...
Our exceptionally long growing season means we typically cut repeat-flowering roses back twice a year. The first pruning is done anytime from late January to mid-February, and the second in late ...