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Planting drift roses in containers and camellias in the ground
Drift roses thrive in well-draining containers with plenty of sunlight, while camellias prefer partially shaded spots and acidic, well-amended soil.
Growing roses can be just as simple as growing any other perennial flower in your garden. Here's how to grow the most common rose varieties.
At my house some of the things I grow in containers are carrots, potatoes, cucumbers, herbs, roses, cannas and even summer blooming bulbs.
Roses can fill your garden with lovely blooms whether you grow them in-ground or in containers. But which method is better for you? Here's what you should know.
Just plant Drift roses in a sunny spot with well-drained soil. They grow well throughout the South and also parts north -- USDA Zones 4-11.
Some berries are better suited to growing in containers than others. Plant breeders are developing berry plants that have a dwarf growing habit and adapt to living their best life in a container ...
How To Grow Your Own Roses Roses have a reputation for being fickle, but growing these flowers doesn't have to be an arduous affair. Here are a few smart tips that will have your roses in bloom soon.
For many gardeners, a rose is a rose. But before you plant one, you need to delve a little deeper. There are several categories of roses, and within each one, ...
Ciscoe shows us how to plant these beautiful alternatives, touching on the book Growing Roses in the Pacific Northwest to nurture your own roses in our tricky climate.
Can I plant roses in containers? If so, what sizes and types of containers are best? Virtually any rose will grow in a container. The container's size is more important than the type. Select a ...
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