December is a great month to stay cozy indoors with a good book—and that includes learning more about roses! Even though your garden is quiet outside, you can still enjoy roses by reading about them. Books are a fun way to explore new rose ideas and get ready for nextContinue Reading

In the wintertime, your roses look like they’re doing nothing. The leaves are gone, the flowers have faded, and all that’s left are bare stems. But even though your roses seem quiet, they are doing something very important—they are resting. This time of rest is called dormancy. Dormancy is likeContinue Reading

Winter is here, and your roses need a little extra care to stay safe through the cold months. Just like people put on jackets and scarves, roses need protection when the temperature drops. Taking the time to winterize your rose garden helps your plants come back strong in the spring.Continue Reading

Pruning Roses in the Spring

Have you ever wondered why roses have thorns? They’re beautiful flowers, but sometimes you have to be careful not to get poked! Those little spikes are actually called “prickles,” and they serve an important purpose. In nature, roses grow in the wild where animals like deer or rabbits might tryContinue Reading

Did you know that some rose varieties are disappearing? These are old kinds of roses that people grew many years ago, sometimes over a hundred years in the past. They are often called “heritage” or “heirloom” roses, and many of them are hard to find today. There are a fewContinue Reading

November is a good time to take cuttings from your roses if you want to grow more plants next year. A cutting is a small piece of a rose stem that can grow into a whole new bush. It’s a fun way to share your favorite roses with friends orContinue Reading

By November, most of the roses have stopped blooming and the weather is getting colder. This is a great time to clean up your rose garden. Cleaning now helps prevent diseases and pests from living in the garden over the winter. It also keeps your roses healthier next year. StartContinue Reading

Do you ever forget which rose is which in your garden? When spring and summer come, roses are easy to tell apart by their blooms. But in the fall and winter, it can be hard to remember which plant is which. That’s why it’s a good idea to label yourContinue Reading

Rose pruning

After a long season of digging, planting, and pruning, your garden tools need a little care. October is the perfect time to clean them up before winter. Clean tools work better and last longer, and they help keep your roses healthy, too. Start by gathering the tools you use most—pruners,Continue Reading

Even though most roses bloom in spring and summer, the rose garden can still be beautiful in fall. Some rose bushes change color in the fall just like trees do. Their leaves can turn red, gold, orange, or even purple before they drop. You might also see rose hips, theContinue Reading