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Tom Karwin, On Gardening | Selecting roses for your garden
Our previous column included notes on pruning and propagating roses, and beginning a project to add roses, by first ...
To cover the base of your roses, apply about eight to 12 inches of high-quality mulch or shredded leaves around the base of ...
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The Best Types of Roses for Every Gardener to Plant
If you aren’t sure where to start when picking the best types of roses for your garden, look no further! From classic red blooming hybrids to sprawling pink climbers, garden roses come in all shapes, ...
Roses are the flowers of romance, and can grow well in Iowa with relatively little maintenance. Learn which roses are hardy and disease resistant for your Iowa garden. Roses have been loved by many ...
The Knockout rose, or Rosa ‘RADrazz,’ which is pictured above, was created by rose breeder William Radler. Spring is just over a month away! It’s February time which means that our attention focuses ...
Improved varieties of roses are now in garden centers. It’s time to look at how these newer roses are different from your Mom’s high-maintenance roses of a few decades ago. Remember when the rose was ...
Our exceptionally long growing season means we typically cut repeat-flowering roses back twice a year. The first pruning is done anytime from late January to mid-February, and the second in late ...
For those rosarians who like to be the first in the neighborhood to grow the newest roses, here is a peek at the brand-new 2025 roses. They will be in nurseries very, very soon, and these beauties are ...
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