We've lived in this house for a while and over the years our trees have grown and shade the rose beds too much. Are there any shade-tolerant rose varieties you could recommend for Grand Junction? — ...
Gardeners never get too old to learn something new. I have been growing roses for more than 40 years and until recently did not know that roses could grow in locations with less than six hours of ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
If I asked you whether you would like a rose for the morning sun/afternoon shade garden, you would say yes. If I said this rose also had no thorns or disease pressures from black spot and powdery ...
Anyone who gardens in the lee of a purposely planted shelterbelt should be eternally grateful to a previous generation's forethought. Wind, after all, is the great destroyer. But there can be a ...
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5 shade-loving perennials to plant in May for months of easy color
They're perfect for gardeners who want a beautiful garden without the upkeep.
Is a summer garden truly a summer garden without roses? Many would say it’s not. Certainly, few plants can beat the rose for its intensity and richness of scent plus the sensuous beauty of its blooms.
I would like to plant a rose in our shady front garden. Are any roses shade-tolerant? I'd like one that grows fairly high (about 5m), is scented and not too showy. It's typical London clay soil. You ...
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