When your summer-flowering blooms start to fade, temperatures begin to fall, and autumn leaves cover your lawn, you may be inclined to start pruning your plants. And while some plants require an ...
If gardeners want their roses to make it through winter, William says you need to follow one job he’s labelled as “essential." The plant expert said you had to prune back shrub roses to ...
Spraying insecticide on roses in May and June can remove black spots mainly. In July and August, remember to apply insecticide on spray bare stems after pruning to kill fungus spores, and insect eggs.