As winter nears its end, your rose bushes are preparing for a huge seasonal energy surge and can use some help. Here's how to fertilize them.
As a Utah Certified Nurseryman, Paul Mulder helps gardeners understand why Northern Utah is especially well-suited for ...
It’s a good month to prune roses if you have not yet cut back your shrub and hybrid tea roses by at least one third.
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 ...
The world’s farmers face soaring fertilizer and fuel prices as the war in the Middle East escalates, leaving some scrambling ...
Another main benefit of bare roots is that because you receive them when they’re in a dormant state, you can plant them ...
E. Cecchi Farms co-owner Michael Cecchi said his greenhouse fertilizer supply is secure for now, but he is concerned about fertilizer for his vegetable fields ...
Garden centers may be full of blooms, but don’t rush to check out just yet. Gardening experts share how to know when it’s ...
The world's farmers face soaring fertiliser and fuel prices as the war in the Middle East escalates, leaving some scrambling ...
March is an exciting time in the garden as it marks the beginning of the growing season. As the temperature starts to rise and the days grow longer, there’s a lot to do outside. This is the time for ...
Black spot is a fungus that leads to defoliation and weak plants. Keeping black spot off roses involves removing infected leaves, keeping the soil clean, watering at the base of the plant, making sure ...