PLANTING ROSES
Roses grow best when they receive full sunshine all day. However, they will grow satisfactorily if they have as least 6 hours of sun a day. If you must plant roses where they will be shaded part of the day and have a choice as to morning sun or ... [... more]
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If You Plant Roses, You Don't Get Carnations: An ...
Author: Cynthia A. Christman Binding: Perfect Paperback EAN: 9781599164601 Edition: 1st ISBN: 1599164604 Number Of Pages: 164 Publication Date: 2008-01-21 [... more]
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Garden Safe All Natural Fungicide3 - 24 oz Spray #10414X
Features: Kills Insects Controls Fungus Kills Mites my first review is on a fungicide??: Well, not being a big writer I don't usually write reviews, even on things I really like. However, after saving my roses twice, this thing deserves it. It kills all [... more]
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Expert Advice: Roses
First, you want to plant roses as soon as you can. Soak the roots in warm water for only about 8 hours. If you leave them in water for a week, you will kill them. The goal is to rehydrate them a bit without drowning them. Dig holes slightly ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA |
November Tips: The Desert Southwest
While gardeners to the North get their first snows, you can enjoy beautiful weather in your garden, as you complete your planting and tidying up for winter enjoyment. Continue to plant roses. -- Continue planting perennials, ground covers, herbs, ... [... more]
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Complementary Planting for Roses
Don't bury the graft, or bud union, when planting roses in mild climates. Whether you plant roses in containers or in the garden, you can show them to best advantage by mixing them with companion plants. Keep in mind, however, that roses need ... [... more]
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