They are not true vines, but they have long canes that can be trained to grow along trellises, fences, or arbors". If you're looking to spruce up your privacy fence, climbing roses may just be the ...
Get old-fashioned cottage charm with colorful climbing roses. Plant climbing roses (Rosa setigera) for a charming and dramatic element to your Southern garden. Vigorous and relatively easy to grow ...
Former royal gardener Jack Stooks has shared his expert pruning and prep tips to help climbing plants flourish before spring.
There are five key gardening jobs you should be doing before the end of February, according to an expert - and it will help ...
Time is running out to make your gardens thrive come spring, so here are some simple yet crucial jobs, as suggested by an ...
If you haven’t already pruned your roses, now is the time! Pruning helps shape your roses and creates healthier plants and ...
We all have heard the saying that roses are to be pruned on Valentine’s Day. This can be true in many cases as a rule of thumb, but we have ...
For climbing patio roses, place the support, such as an obelisk or wigwam, over the plant straight away, before the shoots start to grow, and secure it in place with hooks or pegs if needed. Keep ...