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Knockout roses are popular among gardeners because they have been cultivated to ward off common fungal diseases. There are seven different types of knockout roses that differ in color and bud...
Carpet roses grow low to the ground, usually no higher than 1 to 2 feet tall, and spread out to cover 4 to 5 feet of ground. Hardy from zone 5 on south in the United States, these rose bushes...
Growing healthy rose bushes is a rewarding enterprise for any homeowner with a green thumb. The beauty and fragrance of the large blooms can provide color to any setting. As the bush matures,...
Floribunda roses present clusters of two to three blooms on each cane, growing from 2 to 4 feet tall. These lovely specimens are a hybrid created by crossing hybrid tea roses with polyanthas. ...
Roses are a beautiful addition to any garden or as a cut flower. It's easy to propagate rose bushes from one plant to create a full rose garden, or to plant in other areas of your landscape.
The desert rose is native to Africa and grows well indoors. It is an easy plant to care for and tolerates a moderate amount of neglect. It is most often grown in USDA zones 10a to 11. It is...
Roses have been a favorite flower to grow since the Romans. Today, growers debut new hybrids every year, adding to all the varieties available. Selecting rose bushes requires consideration of...
Seven Sisters Climbing Roses are named for the variety of seven colors that range from pale pink to red and can appear in each cluster of blooms. The colors of this once-blooming rose change as...
Transplanting any kind of plant in the heat of August is never ideal, but if you intend to transplant rose bushes in August, use extra care to assure their health and survival. Transplanting a...
Starting a new rose plant can be done several different ways. New plants are commonly started from cuttings of older plants, but if your roses are not a bush variety, consider harvesting and...
Bred in the United Kingdom and introduced in 1976, the Sally Holmes climbing rose bush was honored as American Rose Society members' top-rated large garden and exhibition rose from 1994 to 1996....
In 1997, the World Federation of Rose Societies voted the Rosa Bonica the world's favorite rose. It is a small, compact shrub rose, well suited to the garden or patio. Minimal care and timely...
Roses are beautiful plants, but they also require quite a bit of attention and planning in order to grow well. When you want to remove a rose bush from your garden and move it to a different...
Knockout roses provide a stunning display of blooms from early spring until the first frost. These plants are chosen because they are hardy and resistant to infections. Even the hardiest plants...
Even seasoned gardeners get downy mildew on their roses. This disease affects roses in all regions, and is caused by the Peronospora sparsa fungus, with the help of wet, cloudy weather and...
Knockout roses are an ever-blooming rose developed by Texas A&M University to withstand extreme Texas growing conditions such as drought, freezing temperatures and high humidity. Their...
The Rosa Rugosa is a woody shrub in the rose family. It will grow as large as six feet tall by eight feet wide, and in the summer it will bloom with large, fragrant flowers. Depending on the...
When you are preparing to grow climbing roses, there are considerations to take into account before you even purchase your first plant. While these types of roses are popular for people who don't...
The rose, that ancient symbol of love, has entranced people for centuries with its beauty and fragrance. Growing a beautiful rose is something that sooner or later almost every gardener wants to...
Knockout roses are a hardy rose variety that will thrive for almost any gardener. They are disease resistant and require little maintenance over the course of the growing season. Aside from water,...
Ingrid Berman. Fairy. Double Knock Out. Roses have long been a favorite flower in many gardens. According to Botanica's Roses, paleontologists claim that roses date back to 70 million years....
Knockout Roses have been genitically engineered to withstand cold weather better than any other kind of rose bush. Although the leaves will fall off and the bush will appear dormant in the winter,...
Known for their beauty, roses are perennial plants that are very popular among florist and gardeners. Their cutflowers are of high demand during Valentine’s Day and Mother’s day. Having one in...
Climbing roses are lovely in landscapes, mounding over a porch awning or scaling a trellis. They also are surprisingly easy to grow, asking little effort for much reward. If you live in the...
Preparing a potted rose to survive the Winter.
Confederate rose, the Hibiscus mutabilis, grows robustly throughout the southern region of the United States. This old-fashioned woody hibiscus--it is not truly a rose--reaches 12 to 15 feet in...
Planting times for roses are dependent upon whether you are planting bare-root rose bushes or container-grown roses. Bare-root rose bushes are usually lower in cost. Although they're more...
Phoenix has two growing seasons. The first is from mid-February through the end of May, and the second growing season is from September to mid-November. January is Phoenix's only winter month. ...
The term "shrub rose" refers to a large variety of flowering shrubs and bushes that resemble roses, but do not fit specifically into other categories. There are many different types of shrub...
Knockout roses are flowering bushes that produce large, bright flowers. The fragrance produced is not as strong as other varieties of roses, and the flowers do not typically last as long after...
Fertilizing your roses encourages strong growth and large, healthy blossoms. Choose fertilizers with a high phosphorus ratio. Phosphorus is the middle number listed in common fertilizers, and is...
Roses are erect perennial shrubs native to Asia, Europe and North America. They are commonly grown for both their colorful blossoms and their enticing aroma. Rose flowers come in a variety of...
You can purchase or order roses throughout the growing season and plant them, but where you live affects when you should plant your rose bush, and it matters if the rose is bare-root or potted....
Roses are beloved by many but thought to be a fussy plant best left to the floral trade. All roses are not alike, and they have different growing habits, making each type useful in different...
Roses are a beautiful, traditional addition to a garden that will give many years of enjoyment when properly cared for. Proper planting of roses is essential to get your plant off to a good,...
Roses require proper care to ensure lasting beauty in a garden. With careful pruning, feeding and winter protection, roses should thrive and bring colorful and traditional blooms to a yard year...
Few surroundings are more beautiful than a rose garden in full bloom. If you have the space, the sunlight and the inclination, you can turn your backyard or patio into a haven of roses, perfect...
Starting a new rose bush from an old one is a simple process and, with a little care, can yield great results. Using cuttings to start a new bush works best in the fall but can be done any time of...
Diseases on rose bushes include fungi and viruses. While there is no spray for the viruses, there are for most of the fungi, but prevention is the best road to take. Fungus infections can be...
Growing a rose plant doesn't have to be difficult, especially if you choose the right plant and the right spot to grow it. With a little upkeep and pruning, you can enjoy aromatic and colorful...
Black spot plant disease can turn a rose garden into a disaster area. The development of disease-resistant hybrids has helped in controlling black spot, but roses that are disease resistant in...
A rose by any other name.... is a disease bag, fertilizer pig, and glutton for water. Join the uprising against the common garden rose. Be the kind of gardener who demands more from the plants in...
Fall season is a great time to plant new roses. Although the selection of roses is not as large in the fall, planting your roses then will ensure enough time for the roots to get established....
Propagating your rose bushes through the simple cutting method is a time-tested way to expand your rose garden. You can root a rose bush by planting a cutting directly in the ground, or with the...
Nothing is as spectacular as a rose garden in bloom. The fragrance, color and varieties of the roses make a person take notice. Roses can be an old-fashioned variety or the newer hybrid types....
Climbing roses are such a beautiful addition to any building or garden. Their greenery and fragrant blossoms are amazingly attractive and the robustness of most vines make them easy to grow. You...
How to Prepare Roses for Winter
Preparing roses for the winter means mounding dirt around the base of the plant to increase insulation, while mulch works as well. Use a cloth or pillow case to cover the plant to protect from a...
How to Buy the Perfect Rosebush
When searching for the perfect rosebush, the best place to look is at the root system of a rose plant, which should be white and healthy. Discover why small leaf problems won't prevent a rosebush...
Miniature roses may look delicate with their tiny blooms, but they are a surprisingly hardy plant. Although they have been bred specifically to curtail their size, they retain much of the...
You may have assumed that in order to propagate your rose bush you needed to either start it from seed or dig up a young shoot around the base. Although these methods will work, starting from seed...