Roses are enduring, coming in tons of beautiful colors. Roses are a low-pollen flower, which is a great choice if you are looking for a hypoallergenic flower. If you are looking to plant flowers that...
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Rose leaves are yellow because of over-fertilization, soil lacking nutrients, stress from drought, saturated soil, lack of light, or fungal diseases. Rose leaves may turn yellow as a consequence of...
One trick that many people are unaware of is that if a rose is bent over -- hanging by one hair -- you can often get it to straighten out again by completely immersing it -- flowers and all -- for an...
During my first year growing roses, I noticed some of my roses changing colors towards the end of their growing seasons. A change in lighting, water, or nutrients in the soil may trigger the change...
While it is nearly impossible to find a consistent symbolism for flowers, since the meaning changes over time, the red rose is one of the few examples that have a lasting, universal value: love. A...
Grafting is an easy, quick way to propagate roses, which is why so many nurseries do it. Grafting is commercially efficient; a tremendous amount of rose bushes can be propagated from a tiny amount of...