
Pruning Roses in Late Winter
Late winter is also the ideal time to prune most roses. Usually, it is safe to prune roses in January or February, but the ideal timing really depends on the type of roses and your hardiness zone.
Late winter is also the ideal time to prune most roses. Usually, it is safe to prune roses in January or February, but the ideal timing really depends on the type of roses and your hardiness zone.
The combination of cold air, lower temperatures and shorter days can make it difficult for plants to thrive. Are you curious about how to help your indoor plants stay alive this fall and winter? Homescape Now is here to help.
Fall is one of the best times to take care of the landscape with fertilizing practices, adding in bulbs, sowing grass seed and more.
Pruning directly benefits the health and visual appeal of shrubs, trees, hedges, rose bushes, and other landscape plants.
Soil quality and health is the most important part of a successful gardening and landscape beauty. When you take care of the soil, the rewards help your garden plants to flourish.
Here are our top suggestions for chores to tackle this month in your garden.
While you might not have room for an enormous patio, it’s easy to create your dream space with any outdoor hardscaped area. No matter how small the spot is, you can take steps to make it useful, beautiful, and perfect for your landscaping.
Here are some tips for making sure that your furry friends are not in any danger in your backyard. Let’s start with the ideal plants for a dog-friendly landscape.
Here is our guide to ground ivy, whether or not you should remove it, and how to do so efficiently.
For those of you in Piedmont, California, you know that your area is beautiful and deserves to be well taken care of. The best part is, you can also very easily incorporate ways to make your life easier (and cheaper) into your landscaping.