Rose Pruning – A Pictorial Guide

It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. Please follow as a favorite shrub rose, Belinda’s Dream, is pruned. Belinda’s Dream Rose – Before pruning, with dense thick growth. Time to open this… Read More
Posted: October 11, 2017
It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. Please follow as a favorite shrub rose, Belinda’s Dream, is pruned. Belinda’s Dream Rose – Before pruning, with dense thick growth. Time to open this… Read More
Posted: December 16, 2015
With grass growing slower due to less daylight and somewhat cooler temperatures, and fertilization not needed in the lawn and landscape, landscape managers with more time on their hands undoubtedly are tempted to prune back… Read More
Category: Agriculture
Tags: Landscape, Panhandle Green Industries, Perennials, Pruning, Roses, Shrubs, Winter
Posted: November 5, 2015
Myrica cerifera Southern Waxmyrtle, Bayberry is a large shrub to small tree that is now native to much of Florida and much of the Southeastern United States. It was introduced to Europeans in the 1700s and is considered… Read More
Category: Horticulture
Tags: Native plants, Ornamental Shrubs, Panhandle Gardening, Shrubs, Waxmyrtle
Posted: March 3, 2015
Many rose enthusiasts ask every season? When do I prune my roses? The general recommendation is February 15th. If that recommendation is followed it’s usually not harmful, though climate can be very different from the coast to the state… Read More
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