Anyone who has roses in their garden has been reminded by experts to do one job in March before it's too late as the busy spring gardening season looms.
Only 19 days remain for UK gardeners to prune roses safely this March and protect summer blooms; learn the timing, tools and key mistakes to avoid.
Pruning roses in late winter can really make or break your UK summer display; find out why early March is your last safe window to act.
The broadcaster and long-time host of Gardeners' World often has a rule of thumb that can help avoid gardening disasters.
Gardening expert Monty Don has shared his March gardening advice for encouraging vigorous growth and lots of flowers from roses, clematis and four other plants ...
Shape the plant by cutting back any rangy stems at a 45-degree angle facing away from the bud. Prune it back enough to account for new growth that will likely add height and width in the upcoming ...
"I know that pruning can be the cause of some anxiety but there is only one rule to follow," Monty Don said.
While the plant is dormant, gardeners should focus on removing the three 'Ds', say the experts. Keep reading about the pruning tips to follow in March.
In late winter, UK rose owners are urged to spend just 10 minutes at each bush, before spring growth takes off. This quiet clean up and prune could decide whether your plants sulk or explode with ...
According to gardening expert and presenter Monty Don, one straightforward rhyme can help avoid this common blunder. His guidance boils down to a memorable six-word mantra: "Flowers before June, do ...
Close up of coral flowers of floribunda rose 'Coral Lions' Whenever we do a poll of gardeners’ favorite flowers, there is one that always comes in the top three – roses. They can live for decades, but ...