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Characteristics of a Rose Bush
by Regina Sass 0 Comments
A rose bush is not a simple thing. In fact, there are several types of rose bushes, each one with its own characteristics. There are rose bushes that have characteristics that make them perfect for growing indoors as well as outdoors. Other rose bushes have characteristics that make them perfect for a cut flowerm and others that have characteristics that make them perfect for climbing on a trellis. more »
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How to Prune Rose Bushes
Ever wonder why your rose bushes only produce a few roses? Just by doing these few simple tips will help your rose bushes flourish! You will continue harvesting beautiful roses even in the Fall, until that first frost happens. more »
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Tips for Transplanting a Rose Bush
by Yolanda Vanveen 0 Comments
Avoid transplanting rose bushes in the middle of blooming or on days that are over 100 degrees, to protect the plant. Transplant a rose bush with tips from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening. more »
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How to Tell a Rose Bush is Dead
by Sarah Letts 0 Comments
Rose bushes are great garden plants. As they grow in a wide variety of colors, roses make vibrant additions to any garden. Sometimes it can be difficult to tell if a rose bush is dead. From a glance, a rose bush may appear dead but it isn't fully gone. You may be able to revive a dying rose bush at times. You must simply determine if it is actually dead or just in need of some loving care. Thankfully, there are a few things you can look for to determine if a rose bush is dead. more »
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How to Plant a Rose Bush
by dlmiller 0 Comments
If you want a beautiful rose bush that will bloom for years to come, your should take care to give the bush the best possible start in your garden. more »
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How to Root a Branch From a Rose Bush and Create a New Rose Bush
If you have a favorite rose bush that you would like to clone these directions may work for you. If the rose stock has been grafted onto root stock of another variety, the cloned plant may not be as hardy. Below you will find directions on taking a cutting from your rose bush and rooting it. more »
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How to Cut Rose Bushes
by A. B. Kelsey 0 Comments
Rose bushes are a spectacular addition to any garden, but cutting a rose bush is intimidating to many novice gardeners. Keep in mind that cutting back a rose bush is actually good for the plant. It encourages new bloom and growth, removes dead wood, improves air circulation and enhances its look. more »
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How to Make Rose Bushes Bloom
by Maureen Katemopoulos 0 Comments
When all is right in the world of rose bushes, they will thank you by blooming. If they do not bloom, they are telling you that something is wrong: with their setting, with what you are doing or with the rose bushes themselves. Before selecting a rose bush for your garden, learn about the basic needs of roses and meet them. They do not ask for very much, but they are rather particular, prima donnas in a sense, so handle them accordingly. more »
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How to Grow the Fairy Rose Bush
Gardeners have been growing the English fairy rose bush since 1932. It is a polyantha, which is an older class of rose. The fairy rose is petite in size and the flowers are ruffled. When the fairy produces buds, they will form as a cluster on one stem. Once established the fairy rose bush will burst into a color show of repetitive blooms all season long. Here are some tips on how to grow the fairy rose bush. more »
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When to Prune Rose Bushes
Pruning is a necessary part of growing a healthy and beautiful rose bush. Each season, the dead branches and flowers must be cleared out to make room for the next season's growth. Pruning your rose bushes will keep them from getting too big and taking over your garden. You can also prune rose bushes into decorative shapes to create a unique look for your yard. more »

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