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6 essential tasks to complete now to ensure your roses not only survive, but thrive this winter
“To revive roses in winter, you should perform your heavy prune in the late winter - removing any damaged, dead, diseased wood from the plant – and feed your roses with a balanced rose fertiliser to ...
You could start any time now. I usually like to wait until irrigation water is available. You need to water in any fertilizer after application and be willing to begin regular watering once it is down ...
A rose bush brimming with fragrant blooms is a summer sight to behold, and a rewarding one for gardeners who have pruned and prepared through winter. But once that first flush fades in June or early ...
Keep the roses perked up during the peak of Dog Days by providing them a drink of cool in the evenings when no rain is in the forecast. Spray for leaf mites and Japanese beetles. Pinch off spent ...
Once your lily blooms have faded, you should cut off the faded flower, but don’t cut the tall stem with the foliage. Lilies need the green leaves on that stem to make food for next year’s lily blooms.
Yellow leaves on a rose plant can take away from the beauty of its blossoms and impact the plant's health. In late autumn, yellowing may be a natural part of the plant's life cycle. Older leaves might ...
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