Experts highly recommend mulching roses for winter. Mulch around the base insulates roots from damaging freeze-thaw cycles. Cold areas need extra soil and mulch, while warmer areas require only a thin ...
Roses are a classic addition to any garden, but they have a reputation for being somewhat fussy to care for. In recent years, some easy care rose varieties, like the long-blooming Knockout roses, and ...
Your roses may be hankering for some mulch at their bases to help hold moisture in the soil, provide additional nutrients, deter pests and disease, aerate the soil, and even easily eliminate weeds ...
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15 Perennials You Should Mulch After First Hard Frost, From Our Pro Gardener
To help your perennials survive the winter, our pro gardener explains which of these you should mulch after the first hard frost and why.
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Should I Cover My Roses In Winter?
Follow these steps to winterize your rose garden in the South.
Our April freeze killed the tops of many roses. Our recommendation at that time had been to wait until May before doing any pruning or fertilizing. We’re well into May, so it’s fine to prune and ...
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