Few flowers are as beautiful and famous as roses. If you're a fan, why not deck out your lawn in ground cover roses? Here are ...
later on down the line when you use the compost in your garden. Roses and other thorny plants, particularly their stems and ...
Gardeners’ World expert shares simple tip for the most stunning roses ‘you’ll never see in garden centres’ and it’s a ...
She suggests on J Parkers TikTok page: "Prune roses between November and late February, maybe March." Garden experts are ...
It is crucial to protect rose roots in wintertime to stop these beautiful flowers from dying, but luckily preparing roses for ...
As the growing season comes to an end, gardeners face the challenge of preparing some of their tender plants for winter.
If you want the most fragrant rose garden possible, there are a few specific cultivars you may wish to select for the biggest ...
Many gardeners plant perennials in the fall, as it's a great time to add some dormant plants to the garden. You can plant ...
Borage plants grow three feet tall and two feet wide and self-sow with ease so that you will enjoy their garden presence for ...
Gardeners who grow roses will love the colour they add to their outdoor space. However, during autumn and winter months it can be a hard time to keep the plant alive in many gardens across the UK.
Cuttings from woody plants like hydrangeas, roses, herbs and more is a great way to enhance your yard this time of year.
Green-fingered guru William Mitchell from Sutton Manor Nursery has shared his top tip for helping your roses weather the ...