Roses need more water than most flowering plants in the garden. However, how much water and when to water them can depend on the variety. Heat waves, droughts, and warmer climates mean more watering.
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I received an email from the Platts who garden in La Habra. They have six hybrid tea tree roses, six floribunda roses and five Iceberg roses. Like all of Southern California, La Habra is under water ...
There is a famous song that tells us, “Summertime and the livin’ is easy,” but for roses, summer can be a challenge. Adequate water will make all the difference to their continued health and vigor.
Roses need no introduction. But there are so many varieties, requiring so many different levels of care, which is why it's important to factor maintenance and attention into your decision on which ...
When a summer heatwave sets in, roses lose moisture rapidly, and beautifully blooming plants suddenly take a turn for the worse with few flowers and damaged, wilting leaves. If the forecast calls for ...
Spring and fall are the best times to plant roses, but depending on your climate, other times of year may also work. Here's ...
I received an email from the Platts who garden in La Habra. They have six hybrid tea tree roses, six floribunda roses and five Iceberg roses. Like all of Southern California, La Habra is under water ...