Garden: Pink Tipped Rose (Pennsylvania)
This is just one of the many flowers in my backyard. My husband has a green thumb.
Garden: 59th Anniversary Tree Rose
Daughter gave us this Yellow Rose Tree for out 59th last Aug. It seems to like it's spot in the front yard. It has had several roses already and now it has gotten up under the roof line of the house.
Preparing Your Roses for Winter
This is a guide abut preparing your roses for winter. If you have roses, you probably put a lot of time into caring for them. It is important to properly prepare them for winter to keep them healthy.
This is a guide about growing roses. Growing roses can be really rewarding when they flourish with beautiful blooms. They do require a little more care than other flowers that you may have grown in your yard.
This is a guide about starting roses from cuttings. If you find a rose that you want to propagate, doing it form a cutting is the best way. Roses generally grow well from cuttings but doing it right will give you the best results.
This is a guide about making rose food. Feeding your roses will keep them healthy and blooming with beautiful flowers. Making your own food can save you money and allows you to try more organic solutions.
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God's Paintbrush and Fragrance
This flower reminds me of God's creating Hands with the beauty of the Double Delight Tea Rose; the buds are so exquisite with the brilliant yellow splash of color and the subtle pinkish hue that peeks through the pale white color of the bud.
Preparing Your Roses For Winter
One question that comes up for many gardeners this time of year, is how to prepare their roses for winter. The harsh winter weather found colder zones (zones 6 and below) can easily claim the lives of hybrid tea roses, floribunda and grandiflora roses, unless they are offered at least some level of winter protection.
Aphids are invading my roses, anything organic that I can use? Try washing them off with the garden hose first. A few high-pressure bursts of water will dislodge most of them.
This beautiful perfume delight was grown in my own front yard this past summer.