Modern roses, as we know them, date to 1867, when enthusiasts in Europe bred a “hybrid perpetual” rose with a “tea rose.” The product, a “hybrid tea” rose, had the classic rose shape—a pointed bud ...
Roses aren't only meant to be grown in soil in your yard. Here is how to decide whether to plant them in-ground or in ...
The current clever advice for how to root rose cuttings is to remove all but the top set of leaves from a cutting, snip a ...
People love roses, and roses are among the more commonly planted landscape shrubs. Proper care is important as roses go through the hottest and most stressful time of the year. Even with good care, ...