The Martha Stewart hybrid tea rose, known for its peachy-pink blooms, was tested for over two years before its release. Available through Edmunds’ Roses, it sold out quickly due to high demand—though ...
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Does alfalfa tea really make roses bloom better? Gardening pros say yes – here's how to try it at home
Roses are hungry plants, so feeding them is key for a fabulous floral show. And, while there are lots of commercial rose fertilizers available, it's also possible to make your own at home for a ...
Prune hybrid tea roses now. Cut out crossing branches and remove suckers and dead wood. Cut canes back one-half to one-third. Make the cut at a bud facing to the outside of the plant. This allows more ...
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