Mid February is what I call the Valentine’s Day Massacre as you can prune back hybrid tea roses, ornamental grasses that go dormant in winter, smoke trees, hedges and twig dogwoods. You can also get ...
‘Think of February as the time to do an early ‘spring clean’ for your hydrangeas,’ advises Shelley. ‘While it feels odd ...
Climbing roses may look bare and bedraggled now, but this is your moment to act. One focused February job could turn that tangle into months of flowers. Climbing roses can look a sorry sight in late ...
Valentine’s Day brings roses to mind, and for gardeners, that’s a good thing. This holiday serves as a reminder that it’s ...
Roses should be pruned every year to ensure they grow and flower well, according to the Royal Horticultural Society ...
Roses, including the climbing variety, are a favourite for gardeners thanks to their beautiful colours. However, they should ...
Proper pruning enhances the beauty of almost any landscape tree or shrub, while improper pruning can greatly reduce or ruin its landscape potential.
According to the RHS, the top job to get done on the dry days in February is to prepare vegetable seed beds and start sowing ...
If you would like to add spring-flowering trees to your landscape, January and February are excellent months to plant them.
It’s the perfect time in Western Washington to prune some hydrangeas, roses, ornamental grasses and some perennials such as ...
Increasing the number of perfumes in your garden, and making sure you get regular doses of their scents, is an experiment with absolutely no downside, apart from possible allergies, or being stung by ...
Expert gardener reveals how doing an easy task to climbing roses now can help encourage bigger, healthier blooms later this ...