Across the UK, roses are stirring back to life, but the real game-changer this spring is not a hard prune. Garden experts say ...
Few flowers feel more at home in a British garden than the rose. From climbers to scented shrubs, they're one of the most dependable ways to fill a garden with summer scent. But the display we enjoy ...
Roses planted in the fall don’t require any fertilizer. Simply topdress the planting area with compost and mulch and allow the plant to settle in over the winter. During the first active growing ...
Roses that sulk all summer are often starving long before their buds form. Give their soil one well‑chosen feed in April and ...