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Planting, Growing, and Caring for Roses
Recipes
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The tart reddish-orange hips of rugosa roses are used for jams, jellies, syrups, pies, teas, and wine. Check out our Rose Hip Jam recipe.
Rose petals are edible and can be tossed into salads for color, candied to decorate cakes, or distilled to make rose water. Make sure the rose petals are pesticide free.
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Hi! I have 4 pink and white Hydrendia plants since I planted them it's give me twice flowers but only 2 or one flowers. It's almost 6 years now it won't give me much flowers but good leaves. Should I move or replant them in a pot or what is the best month should I replant?
Please go to our hydrangea plant page for information. almanac.com/plant/hydrangea
due to harsh winter conditions "up north",the most successful method of wintering roses is the "minnesota tip" method. the roses (not shrub) are pruned to about 6to8 inches,all leaves removed,and tied into bundle. a trench is then dug to completely bury plant. plant is then tipped into ditch and thoroughly covered with soil..i winter about 24 hybrid teas each year, rarely suffer any loss.temps here may drop to minus 30 degrees,but roses are safe with this method.
want to know more about the roses especially planting, care and watering
hi good afternoon I have a rose they starting grow the leaves but I put it in water I want to know how to take care of my rose I looking forward to your responds thank u.
Hi Catherine, We’re not clear if you are speaking about a rose bush in the ground (or pot) or a cut rose stem (since you mention putting it in water). We’d need this information to help. Thanks!
My rose blooms are not lasting but a few days I considered heat sun and all but before the open I notice slight dyeing look or browning on peddels then they open and seem pretty for a day and start to dye swiftly. UGH I just want healthyNess . I do have aisan beetles starting to show up and they are I promise going to get way worse in numbers I'm sure in a few days and a few night and close to possibly a dozen within another couple weeks . I have treated soil twice and even sprayed plant with a insectiside as directed witch might help as far as how many I will have to deal with by july but ugh is there 脿nything I can spray to keep them from my roses ?
We had a baby knockout rosebush spring up alongside its parent. It grew tall and healthy but failed to produce blooms. Will it get some this coming late spring/summer failing to produce last growing season simply because it was its first year of existence?
Knock Out roses are grafted onto rootstock and the 鈥渂aby鈥 may be a sucker growing from the rootstock and not the grafted cultivar. Trace the new stem down into the soil to its point of origin. Any growth coming from below the graft or swelling on the main stem is a sucker and should be cut out. If it is coming from above the graft, leave it alone and it may produce blooms this season.
Hi. I live in UAE and this November I got a waxed tea rose from the nursery. It came in a box with the roots wrapped up. I planted it in a pot and it's grown a few leaves but can't find any significant growth. Also the leaves are drooping. I try not to over water them. Should I be pruning them? I didn't remove any wax before planting them. What should I do for having lush growth?