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Spring Pruning & Fertilizing Course (with video instructions)
In this course, I'm sharing with you how I prune roses with various growth habits (small band rose, V shape, Y shape, messy/leggy, very dense, climbing rose). The 15 roses that I'm demonstrating how I pruned include : Mansfield Park, Bolero, Sparkle & Shine, Plum Perfect, Roald Dahl, Alnwick, Distant Drums, Evelyn, Belinda's Blush, Cathedral Bells, Double Easy Orange, Eustacia Vye, Earth Angel, Crazy Love, and Raspberry Cream Twirl.
Feb 16, 20242 min read
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Important things to look for BEFORE planting your roses
Rose shopping is fun and can be addicting, right? The thought of adding new roses to your garden and visualizing how beautiful that will be is even more exciting. I totally get the feeling.
Jan 24, 20244 min read
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Mulching your roses for upcoming freeze
In addition to this video, I'd like to invite you to read this post on preparing your roses for the upcoming freeze. This will compliment this video nicely  https://www.rosesinhouston.com/post/caring-for-your-roses-during-winter
Jan 16, 20241 min read
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December Rose Routine
Here we are almost reaching the end of the year. If you are in Texas (Houston in particular), chances are - some of your roses are still blooming and some are slowing down. Your question at this point may be - what do I do with them.
Dec 19, 20233 min read
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My Must-Have Supply List for Your Rose Garden
Excited to share with you my checklist of the products I have been using in my rose garden. I wanted to get this list out to you early in case you want to put some of these stuff on your Christmas list. If possible, try to buy these products during the winter as I think their prices will skyrocket when spring arrives (especially fertilizer). Below is the list for you, where to buy and at the lowest prices.
Dec 5, 20233 min read
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How I plant my rose in the ground (step by step with a video)
Growing roses in the ground is undeniably an ideal way to allow your roses to grow and thrive over the next several years. The first 3 roses that I grew in my garden over 9 years ago, I planted them in the ground. Since the year 2020, I have tried growing my roses in different mediums - pots, bottomless pots, and raised beds.
Dec 5, 20233 min read
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Step-by-step: Planting rose in a pot
In this post, I'm showing you a step-by-step how I pot my brand new rose. This post is perfect for those of you who buy baby / band or own root roses that are fairly small in size (from Heirloom Roses, Northland Rosarium, High Country Roses and others).
Nov 17, 20236 min read
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My November 2023 Rose Routine
Happy November to all of you. For this month, this is what I do to maintain my roses. I stopped fertilizing in October as we're approaching the end of the growing season.
Nov 17, 20231 min read
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