Most roses don’t die from neglect. They die from too much love applied in all the wrong places: overwatering, ...
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Roses can actually struggle to grow in spring thanks to the warm and wet weather but there is a simple way to help them ...
Many gardeners do not realise that roses are very vulnerable in spring and can risk losing all their flowers if they are not ...
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Anyone who wants their roses smothered in flowers must do this vital March job before it's too late
As British rose bushes stir back to life, the clock is ticking on a crucial March task. Get the timing and technique right, and summer blooms transform. British gardens might still look bare in March, ...
“Fennel can be lovely with fern-like foliage, but it’s a plant you’ll want to distance from your roses,” says Kaiser. Fennel ...
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.
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