I'd start the roses in pots, with a 50/50 mix of perlite and vermiculite, and the freshly cut ends of the rose cuttings dipped in a rooting...
The polystyrene cover could trap dampness in case of a thaw. Mulching well around the base of Nicole, and then heaping leaves over her ought to be...
Yes, Dooley, there is rain! I'm so glad you got some, and hope you get more. We woke up last night to the sound of rain on the roof! We had...
Donna, I've received 6' canes of roses, and made multiple cuttings from the one cane. It is necessary to have leaves. I don't know if you are...
Sad for us--we'll miss you for the next 10 days. Not so sad for you--Hawaii isn't exactly the worst spot to spend some time. In recompense for...
KK, tomatoes are creepers (they are actually called "tomato vines" in many old catalogs). Supporting them keeps the fruit off the ground--cleaner,...
Well, you just solved a problem for me! We have lots of those stashed in the bathroom (our dentist is big on giving out freebies) and I had never...
Hello, and welcome to the forum! I love to hear from our UK members--their gardens are so different from ours here in Texas. Get well so you can...
We have noticed an increase in the hummingbird population around our feeders in the last week. We kept nectar in our feeders during the hot...
Our county fair is alive, well, and thriving. You wouldn't believe the rivalry that goes on about the best pickles, cakes, cookies, breads, and...