When planting roses, bare-root roses should be planted between November and March. The expert said: “Roses love sunlight, so ...
So, grab your secateurs and follow our guide to pruning for the best rose display this summer. The rules of rose pruning are the same as pruning anything else: cut back hard to promote strong growth, ...
Many climbing hydrangeas stay leafy but sparse in bloom; learn the tiny UK‑timed pruning tweak that turns them into walls of flowers this summer.
Shrub roses - these also should be left untouched during March, according to Simon. These varieties are gaining popularity amongst gardeners primarily because they have better disease resistance and ...
It’ll cover a fence or trellis in no time ...
Only 19 days remain for UK gardeners to prune roses safely this March and protect summer blooms; learn the timing, tools and key mistakes to avoid.
Suckers are about as sucky as they sound: the unwanted shoots will quite literally drain the life out of your roses. That’s ...
Expert warns that climbing roses and hybrid teas must be pruned before the end of March - but rambling and shrub roses should not be cut now ...
Horticultural expert Simon, from the Walking Talking Gardeners YouTube channel, has some important tips for pruning your roses in March ...
Many experts will say that March is the best time to prune your roses, but one garden guru points out that there are a few crucial details to remember ...
Spring has arrived, which means it's the perfect moment to venture back outdoors and get those secateurs ready. March offers an ideal window for tending to your garden as plants start their seasonal ...
But don’t clean up your beds or cut back your perennials too soon, despite how productive it might feel. Part of the issue is ...