Caring For Roses, Flowers, and Garden
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10 Tips for Taking Great Garden Photos
Catalog your garden with a photography investment. Get started by mastering a few of these simple tips that will give your garden photos a professional touch.read more -
12 Great Landscape Roses
A landscape rose blends flower power, winter hardiness and disease resistance into low maintenance plants that bloom all season long. These tough-as-nails types of rose bushes enable almost anyone to grow roses, even novice gardeners.read more -
How To Start Your Own Garden
Seeds provide many advantages to gardening. Learning how to start your own garden and seed yourself will not only offer advantages to you but also will make your garden look beautiful.read more -
America's Must-See Rose Gardens
There are stunning rose gardens across the United States. Many of these famous gardens offer stunning scenery, history, creativity and more.read more -
America's Must-Visit Gardens
If you love gardening, visit one of America’s most beautiful gardens From flowers to forests, come discover the wonders of the plant world. They might be closer than you think.read more -
The Basics Of Saving Seeds
Saving your seeds means saving your money. The skill is simple to learn, but takes practice and knowledge to know what to save, when to save, and how to harvest seeds.read more -
Checklist For Fall Garden Clean Up
Prep for garden clean up in the fall. This checklist highlights garden chores to tackle in fall, and rewards you with a shorter to-do list in spring, plus helps eliminate garden pests and diseases.read more -
Frost Covers & Cold Snap Care
Planting too early in the spring can create a crisis when a cold snap threatens. These tips will allow you to take caution for the cold temperatures and frosty mornings that can occur early in the season with frost covers for plants. Plant covers for cold weather and what temperature to cover plants are a great solution to keeping your plants healthy and providing freeze protection for plants.read more -
Control Japanese Beetles
One of the most damaging garden pests, the Japanese Beetle feasts on more than 400 plants and lays eggs that turn into Grubs. Learn how to identify Japanese beetles, control Japanese beetles and get rid of Japanese Beetles with effective control of Japanese beetles. It is estimated that damage and cost of controlling Japanese Beetles in the United States is over 460 million dollars each year.read more -
Controlling Whiteflies
Implement whiteflies control before they cause damage by feeding on your plants. This tiny, flying insect reproduces rapidly. Learn how to check for a white flies infestation and more importantly, how to get rid of Whiteflies.read more -
Direct Sowing: Starting Seeds Outdoors
Direct sowing is planting seeds directly in soil. This gardening practice is simple if you use the right kinds of plants and can yield great results with proper care and attention.read more -
Growing Low Maintenance Annual Flowers
Annuals can add beauty, color and fun to your garden. These 10 annual flowers are easy to grow and require low maintenance care. Find out what sets such trailing annuals, hanging baskets, plants beds and more low maintenance annual flowers apart as well as growing tips for each.read more -
Growing Annuals: Flowers For Winter
In warm regions, these annual winter flowers offer fantastic blooms throughout the cold weather season. Fill your landscape with some cool-season color this winter by trying a few of these annuals. If you’re looking for colorful flowers for winter that can survive a winter chill, this is your list.read more -
Growing Annuals: Thriving in the Heat
Flowering annuals can survive summer heat, drought and hot spots in your garden. Here is our list of heat-loving flowers.read more -
Growing Beautiful Borders
Checklist for planning a colorful garden bed. In order to create a beautiful flower bed, there needs to be careful planning and forethought. These tips will allow you to blend plants for the longest season of color in order to get the right mix.read more -
Growing Dahlias
Dahlias offer diversity and vibrant color. Dahlias are tuberous perennials that have a wide range of diversity and plant forms that are remarkable. They come in every single color and are offered in a wide range of sizes.read more -
Growing Disease-Resistant Zinnias
Disease-resistant Zinnias allow for easy growth. The new disease-resistant Zinnias offer an effective way to grow larger plants while being excellent for flower beds and for cutting.read more -
Growing Flowers: 7 Gorgeous Bedding Plants
Looking for the best bedding plants to color your garden? These gorgeous bedding plants are tough to beat for nonstop color and flower power.read more -
Growing Our Favorite Fragrance Flowers
Add fragrance flowers to your garden with these colorful options. Pleasing scents of flowers will add interest to your yard. Many also smell great indoors in cut-flower bouquets.read more -
Growing Hydrangeas Flowers
Hydrangeas flower allow for long-lasting beauty. Hydrangea flower is long-lasting in the landscape while portraying multiple vibrant colors. There are a couple different types of Hydrangea flowers that are colorful on a hot summer day.read more -
Growing Perennials: 6 Bare-Root Beauties
If you want color year after year, consider these eye-catching classics. Bare-root options reduce budget, which is especially good when planting large areas.read more -
Growing Perennials: Fabulous Foliage
Perennial leaves with colorful foliage add a strong presence. There are multiple perennial greenery options that have striking foliage, unique textures and offer eye-catching visual interest.read more -
Growing Perennials: Perfect Combinations
Crafting eye-catching perennial combinations. By working through a step by step process, you are able to craft a beautiful perennial combination for your garden.read more -
Growing Coneflowers: Care & Tips
The Coneflower is a dependable flowering perennial. The Purple Coneflower is a native plant that is perfect for your summer flower garden. It’s sturdy and tough, and now hybrids come in many colors and varieties. Growing coneflowers works best in full sun. Purple coneflower care is easy.read more -
Growing Roses: AARS Winners
If you're considering adding roses to your yard (and you should), try one of our favorite award-winning beauties. These are some of our favorite All-America Rose Selections (AARS) winners.read more -
Growing Roses: Choosing The Right Rose
Choose the right rose for your situation. Picking the right rose can fill a specific location in your landscape, plus survive and thrive in your garden’s growing conditions.read more -
Growing Roses: Ground Cover Roses
Hardworking and undemanding, ground cover roses spread and spill across the ground. These ground roses are typically easy to care for, disease-resistant leaves and flower continuously throughout the season. Check out the different types and some helpful planting tips for rose ground covers.read more -
Growing Roses: Hybrid Hulthemia Roses
The uniqueness of the Hybrid Hulthemia roses. These roses are becoming more and more popular due to less pruning and repeat blooming. They have a different look due to the pink to red center, or "eye".read more -
Growing Roses: Outstanding Fragrance
Some roses have more scent than others – and even earn awards for their exquisite aromas. If you're someone who wants roses that cast a floral perfume throughout the garden, look no further. Here are a few of our favorite roses with outstanding fragrance.read more -
Rose Gardening: Secrets To Success
Rose plants experts offer tips to perfect rose gardening! Gardening roses is pleasant and makes homes stunning. Grow the healthiest rosebush with our tips and tricks on roses gardening.read more -
Selecting & Planting Bare-Root Roses
Shipped and marketed for planting while dormant, bare-root roses will thrive if set out in late winter or very early spring as soon as the ground can be worked. Here are a few things to keep in mind as you shop and plant.read more -
Growing Roses: Where Do I Begin?
Before you start growing roses, learn what to look for – flower types, fragrance, color, companion plants and more are all things to consider. Better planning and information gives you a better chance for success.read more -
Growing A Spring Blooming Bulb
Growing spring blooming bulbs. Bulb boast an easy-grows-it personality while requiring minimal effort to plant and maintain. A blooming bulb also blends in well with surrounding plants so it is possible to grow them into existing landscapes.read more -
Growing Summer-Blooming Bulbs
Growing summer-blooming bulbs. Many bulbs that are planted in the spring can last all summer long that will bloom in a wide range of colors. Bulbs range in height and color to make your garden look beautiful.read more -
Growing Sweet Peas
Sweet peas are sweeping through the garden. Sweet peas have a glorious, pastel colors while containing a sweet fragrance. They are the perfect flower for your summer garden because they come in many forms.read more -
Growing Vines: Fall Beauty
Vines can offer color and beauty during any season, year after year, lifting nature’s beauty to eye level and beyond. Here are a few of our favorite vines for fall color.read more -
Growing Perennial Flowering Vines
Flower vine, such as perennial flowering vines and flowering ivy, offer natural beauty and structure to home landscaping. Growing flowers on vines form a natural partnership with vertical structures in the home landscape, such as a mailbox or lamppost.read more -
How To Buy Bedding Plants
If you've ever asked, where do I get bedding plants near me, get the knowledge on what to look for here. Here's how to select the best and brightest bedding plants. Follow these steps to bring home the best bedding plants for your garden.read more -
How To Keep Lasting Color In Your Garden
If you want to grow a colorful garden, all it takes is a little knowledge and some planning. Just follow these design tricks to be sure your garden looks great throughout the growing season.read more -
How To Prepare Your Garden For Frost
If winter is coming soon, this simple to-do list will help you prepare your garden for frosty weather, from harvesting, to draining hoses to covering houseplants.read more -
How Roses Get Their Names
Celebrity, family and even famous events all rank as potential inspiration for rose names. Learn how a rose gets its name and why some roses become well-known, while others quietly fade away. Plus, here are a few favorites.read more -
How To Stimulate Young Transplants
Get your transplants off to a fast start by following these simple practices. Cultivating works perfectly for flowers, edibles and other transplants. Learn how, what tools to use, and when to cultivate.read more -
Knockout Roses Need Love Too
Knockout roses are not completely carefree. You still need to protect your plants from rose diseases and insect pests. Here are some of Knockouts roses’ biggest threats.read more -
Landscaping With Roses
Landscaping with roses allow for unique landscaping techniques. New types of roses allow for alternative techniques in order to make these floral flowers incorporated into your landscaping settings.read more -
Most Common Seed-Starting Mistakes
Improve your success when planting seeds by avoiding these common seed-starting mistakes and errors such as planting too deep, starting too soon or watering too much.read more -
Planting After Danger Of Frost
For a successful spring planting, be aware of the danger of frost. It can kill young seedlings. Knowing the last frost date in your area can help you plan when to plant your seeds and help them reach their potential.read more -
Rose Planting: Success In Pairing
Pairing roses and rose planting with complementary plants. One way to bright your garden with vivid color is to pair landscape roses with complementary plants in order to get a beautiful design for your rose plant garden.read more -
Quick And Easy Flowers From Seed
Seeds allow for easy growth. There are a wide range of flowers that will allow for easy seed growth. These flowers needed minimal treatment while growing to a beautiful flower.read more -
Rose And Flower Care: Gardening In A Drought
While you can’t prevent a drought, there are certain things you can do to help your roses and flowers survive and thrive with a minimum of stress.read more -
Rose Care: Back To Basics
Growing roses doesn’t have to be difficult. With proper care, you can keep your roses blooming and healthy for years to come. Get started by following these easy tips.read more -
Basics Of How To Prune Roses
Rose pruning is a must do chore while being the most dreadful. Below is a list of information regarding how to prune roses. Pruning roses is an easy when, where and how strategy that you will learn all about here.read more -
Rose & Flower Care: FAQ
Questions regarding rose and flower care. Below is a list of questions regarding the care and treatment of rose and flower care. There are questions ranging from time frames to planting.read more -
Winter Garden Checklist For Mild Climates
Winter garden checklist during mild climates. Winter doesn't signal the end of gardening season. There is many chores such as planting, pruning, and fertilizing that will keep your garden running during the colder climates.read more -
Signs Of Common Rose Pests
Signs of Common Rose Pests. Some pests specifically target roses such as aphids, inchworms, and thirps. Learn how to control rose pests and prevent rose petals target by bugs.read more -
Silver Foliage Shines On Other Plants
Silver foliage shines on surrounding plants. There are different kinds of silver foliage plants that shine on their own but their true value comes in making other plants look better.read more -
Strengthen Seedlings Before Planting
To strengthen seedlings before planting, follow these tips and timing recommendations, transitioning seedlings from protected indoor growing conditions to outdoor realities of wind, cold and sun.read more -
Ten Reasons to Install Drip Irrigation
Drip irrigation systems are one of the most efficient ways to water your plants. Discover the benefits of drip irrigation and how easy these systems can be to install and adjust.read more -
Types of Roses
Roses come in all sorts of sizes, shapes and colors. Get the details on 8 different kinds of roses, and see which rose is right for you.read more -
Understanding Plant Tags & Labels
The basics behind understanding the parts of a plant labels. A plant tag and label are your key to success with choosing and growing plants such as the common name, botanical name, size, and zone. All are key information that you need to know before growing.read more -
What To Plant In Spring
Tips for what to plant in the spring. For a plant, spring offers a wide range of plants, vegetables, and annuals that will color your garden up this spring. Learn about the different plants to seed and what to plant in April. When it comes to choosing something to plant, what to plant in spring has numerous options and beautiful choices.read more -
Flower Care 101
Oval-shaped and small, typically less than 1/8 inch long; range in color from bright orange or red to dull gray; may or may not have wings. • Attack almost all types of roses and flowers, sucking juices from shoots, buds or leavesread more