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  • How to Promote New Growth on Rose Bushes

    Pruning roses is the best way to promote healthy growth and bigger, more impressive flower heads. When a rose bush is cluttered with too many dead blooms, branches and leaves, less sunlight...

  • How to Cut Back Hybrid Tea Roses

    Hybrid tea roses require regular pruning, to remove diseased, dead and weak or broken branches. New growth on the hybrid tea roses' bloom is what prompts it to flower. Because of this, prune them...

  • How to Cut Back Knock Out Roses

    In order to grow Knock Out roses, you have to cut them back, also known as "pruning." Pruning roses is essential to having beautiful, healthy roses with large, impressive flower heads. Pruning...

  • How to Graft Rose Plants

    A key to a bountiful and consistent rose garden is finding rose plants whose roots and growing habits are conducive to your climate zone, soil conditions and environmental factors. Graft rose...

  • How to Cut Roses

    Are you wondering how to cut roses? Cutting roses in certain ways help avoid damaging the rose bush as well as encouraging new growth. Learn how you can cut roses the proper way!

  • How to Buy a Rose Bouquet

    The only way to get your money's worth when buying cut flowers is to buy **freshly cut** flowers. Roses are particularly popular to buy for a quick gift, or simply to liven up your kitchen table....

  • When to Cut Back Roses

    Pruning rose bushes can seem like a daunting task to the novice rose gardener. While it's tempting to simply leave your roses alone each year for fear of pruning incorrectly, it's important to...

  • How to Cross Roses

    Many people cross roses to develop unique specimens of flowers and sometimes help them grow and bloom better in their region. Crossing roses is not very difficult, but requires some small skill....

  • How to Prune Roses in the Pacific Northwest

    Fall is the time to think about pruning roses back. And, in the Pacific Northwest, fall weather can descend upon us a little quicker than other states. Around the end of September to the middle of...

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