Roses require pruning to maintain a tidy appearance, for increased air circulation, and to control habit. Pruning methods vary according to the rose type. In Southeast Texas, roses usually are cut back severely due to our longer growing season (plantingtree.com).
February always seems to be difficult month (like a cantankerous child, unpredictable and moody), making it difficult for gardeners everywhere and SETX is no exception. Our weather patterns have been balmy since winter storm Enzo visited, and if you’re like me, “lulled” into falsely believing spring might have arrived early this year. This isn’t the first time I’ve ‘rationalized’ ...
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