Experts highly recommend mulching roses for winter. Mulch around the base insulates roots from damaging freeze-thaw cycles. Cold areas need extra soil and mulch, while warmer areas require only a thin ...
Your roses may be hankering for some mulch at their bases to help hold moisture in the soil, provide additional nutrients, deter pests and disease, aerate the soil, and even easily eliminate weeds ...
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Should I Cover My Roses In Winter?

We'll tell you when and where in the South you need to cover roses for winter and the proper steps to winterize your rose garden.
For beautiful summer roses in USDA Hardiness Zones 6 and lower, plants need protection during winter temperatures. Learn how ...
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How To Grow a Rose Bush

Some people are afraid to plant roses because they think they’re a high-maintenance plant. But the truth is, while some types of roses can be finicky, others are extremely easy to care for. I have ...
Black spot is one of the most common and frustrating diseases for rose growers. While it can weaken plants and reduce blooms, it doesn't have to take over your garden. Black spot appears as dark, ...
Roses are renowned for their stunning blooms, but gardeners must remain vigilant during autumn when a devastating disease can strike, potentially preventing the plants from flowering again. Louis ...
Roses are renowned for being quite resilient and long-lasting as they will bloom for months, but they can be quite susceptible to fungal disease during November if not properly cared for. These ...