How to Grow Roses Organically
Don't believe the naysayers! You can grow roses organically. Plant wisely and grow with sound organic techniques for beautiful roses every season without chemical fertilizers or pesticides. Start by designing your rose garden so organic practices ... [... more] eHow
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How to Grow Roses in the Desert
Despite the conditions it is still possible to grow roses in the desert. These tips will help you find success with this challenging project. Find good ground for your roses. Do not try to plant them in rock/dirt mix without first plowing the ... [... more] eHow
SRW Tip#14: Grow Roses With a Friend
No matter how hard we try to give you good advice, it's always best to consult with experienced rosarians in your own neighborhood. If you're new to roses (or even if you aren't), be sure to join your local rose society. There are lots of ... [... more] Suite101
How to Grow Roses from Tip Cuttings
Roses are one of the easiest plants to propagate from cuttings. Now you can share your favorite rose bush with friends and neighbors and enjoy the easy process of making tip cuttings. Prepare your potting medium by placing fresh potting soil in a ... [... more] eHow
How to Grow Roses in North Texas
Growing roses is a time-honored tradition for most gardeners. But growing roses in North Texas can be tricky given its harsh summers and alkaline soil. Here are some basic steps to growing beautiful roses despite the unfavorable conditions in ... [... more] eHow
How to Grow Roses
Pruning roses can be an elaborate science. But if you just want your roses to grow well and look good, here are a few clues that you can do easily to keep your roses beautiful. PLANTING: Buy good healthy plants. Dig holes that are wider than the ... [... more] eHow
How to Grow Roses
Prune roses in winter or early spring once the rose starts to show signs of new growth, usually in the form of tiny red buds swelling. These buds will become new branches. Cut the stems back by a third to a half, depending on how tall you want ... [... more] eHow