Everything you need to know to create a beautiful potted rose garden.
Bare-root perennial plant with exposed roots and green stems laid out on plastic packaging, showing the crown and root system before planting. - Michael Vi/Getty Images Bare-root perennial plants ...
Dreaming of summer blooms? If you've been meaning to add a new rose to your garden this year, consider this your gentle ...
Planting a rose bush at the right time makes it easier for it to get established.
Find out when to plant bare root roses in your USDA Hardiness Zone and get helpful planting and after-planting care tips.
Bare root roses are a totally different story. Ideally, a bare root rose is soaked in water for two hours or so and then ...
With the soil slowly warming yet a lingering chill in the air, you still can add bare-root roses to your garden in March and April. Here's how to do it.
Another main benefit of bare roots is that because you receive them when they’re in a dormant state, you can plant them ...
Bare root plants are having a moment. These freshly dug, pot-free plants may look unassuming, but they’re affordable, sustainable, and surprisingly resilient — which explains why more gardeners are ...
Bare-root perennial plants often intimidate container gardeners because they arrive looking fragile or sometimes even dead, but it's actually not a bad thing. They are dormant plants sold without soil ...