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Our expert guide on how to prune roses explains the techniques for achieving healthy, thriving bushes, so you can boost your ...
One of them was actually quite leggy and sad last year, and I didn't know why! Ryan McEnaney, marketing and communications manager at Bailey Nurseries, advised me to try a simple trick to help: cut ...
WHILE many of us will be enjoying spending time in our gardens thanks to the warm weather, it’s very important that in between your sunbathing sessions you take care of your plants, particularly ...
At the same time, trim any cold-damaged growth once new leaves start to appear, as well as any branches that cross or rub ...
For tender plants such as hybrid tea roses, make a chicken-wire ... there’s no need to shred the leaves; just spread them over the roots of the trees and shrubs, like in the woods.
Insulate your roses against cold weather with shredded fall leaves. You likely already raking up these leaves from your yard, which makes it easy to use them for plant protection. You can shred ...
It’s a season-round issue — your neighbor’s trees. In the fall, leaves from the tree are blown onto your yard; in the winter, the wind splinters its branches; in the spring, its foliage ...