Climbing roses are a charming, romantic addition to any outdoor space. Whether you're designing and planting the perfect cottage garden or you simply want to cover up a dull corner of your yard, these ...
Pruning climbing roses is very different from pruning bush roses. For one thing, we rarely cut them back hard the way we do bush roses. That would defeat the purpose of planting a climbing rose — to ...
A smiling gardener is about to prune climbing wisteria with a pair of shears - BERTH/Shutterstock As romantic as a trailing vine looks in the fall, don't neglect your climbing plants when you have ...
With winter well underway and spring on the horizon, now's the time to get your garden in shape. It's crucial to tend to plants and flowers that'll be bursting into life in the warmer months, and ...
Late winter is a key moment in the rose-growing calendar. Pruning now encourages stronger stems, better airflow and, crucially, bigger, more abundant blooms in summer. Whether you’re growing shrub ...
March sits at the intersection of winter dormancy and spring growth. Plants are waking up, but they haven't fully committed ...
It might be a demanding task but you'll be glad you did it!
Take your garden design vertical with these pretty climbers. Read on to learn about more climbing vines and check out our ...
If you’re struggling to grow flowers on a mature plant could be due to incorrect pruning. Gardeners World explained: ...
I’ve been banned from pruning alone. Now this may seem odd, a horticulture agent not being allowed to prune alone. But there ...
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at gnogardening@agcenter.lsu.edu. I need some advice on pruning a climbing rose trained on a wrought iron ...