Vining plants often benefit from a trim to keep them looking well-maintained. These climbers, in particular, should be pruned ...
Climbing roses are a charming, romantic addition to any outdoor space. Whether you're designing and planting the perfect cottage garden or you simply want to cover up a dull corner of your yard, these ...
Everyone loves roses, whether it's an elegant bush of bright red blooms or a bed of pink blossoms. Another way to add roses to your garden is via the climbing variety, which can grow along fences, ...
"A" is for August, a time for looking ahead to autumn ... and for assuring a sufficient supply of water to plants, actively weeding the garden, and aerating and dethatching lawns to promote root ...
I made these plantings a few decades ago, when a mail order source for miniature roses was still in existence and small-flowered clematis vines were more readily available. Many local garden centres ...
Q: Can I grow a climbing rose in a large pot? I want the rose for a patio trellis where there is no bed. If not, what vine will grow in a pot? K.S., Conroe A: Yes, but there are restrictions, says ...
There are two categories of climbing roses: repeat-blooming types and once-blooming types. Although repeat-blooming climbing roses may be pruned later this month or in early February along with repeat ...
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 ...
With their strong lines and solid structure, fences are just begging to be planted with vines and other climbing plants. Climbers add dimension and vertical movement to the garden, breaking up the ...
Ignore climbing plants at your peril - without a helping hand, some will become an unsightly tangle, while others will simply run out of steam. Yet it's easy to keep plants under control and guarantee ...