A loved one of mine recently gifted me a jar of aromatic rose tea, a current wellness influencer fan fave. I was thrilled, not only because the tea itself — made from actual petals and buds of a rose ...
Prune hybrid tea roses now. Cut out crossing branches and remove suckers and dead wood. Cut canes back one-half to one-third. Make the cut at a bud facing to the outside of the plant. This allows more ...
Hybrid tea and grandiflora roses Because they have been bred to produce large flowers on long stems ideal for cutting, hybrid tea and grandiflora rose varieties are often taller and less shapely than ...
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Does alfalfa tea really make roses bloom better? Gardening pros say yes – here's how to try it at home
Roses are hungry plants, so feeding them is key for a fabulous floral show. And, while there are lots of commercial rose fertilizers available, it's also possible to make your own at home for a ...
A new and deliciously fragrant pink rose discovered in Barbra Streisand's Malibu garden is finally available for purchase this spring, five years after it was discovered. Only about 2,000 of the ...
For these uncertain times, a step-by-step guide to growing brew-friendly plants at home, and using them to make infusions that soothe and restore. By Aimee Farrell The tea garden — a typically modest ...
Pruning roses is a must-do job for spring, but time is running short. Your plants will reward you with beautiful blooms and vigorous health that helps ward off disease. This article provides the ...
It’s time to prune back repeat-flowering roses. Pruning roses makes the bushes shapelier and more attractive and stimulates vigorous growth that produces lots of flowers. It doesn’t have to be ...
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