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The Advocate USA Entertainment February 01, 2023
This is a great time to be thinking about roses, as February and March are the best months to plant them. (Nurseries generally get in their new ones in January and February.)Planted early, rose bushes will grow roots out into the soil of the bed and be well settled in when they... + más
It's time for a major pruning of repeat-flower roses. Don't be shy | The Advocate
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The Advocate USA Entertainment August 23, 2023
It’s time to prune back repeat-flowering roses. Pruning roses makes the bushes shapelier and more attractive and stimulates vigorous growth that produces lots of flowers. It doesn’t have to be complicated.The timing of when we prune roses is not arbitrary. We prune... + más
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The Advocate USA Entertainment January 25, 2023
Our exceptionally long growing season means we typically cut repeat-flowering roses back twice a year. The first pruning is done anytime from late January to mid-February, and the second in late August to early September.The pruning we do now is the major pruning and generally... + más
Forbes USA Life January 06, 2023
Swap out the spirits for nonalcoholic optionsgetty Dry January is in full swing. And if you’re cutting out the booze this month, or longer, you may be looking for satiating substitutions, sans alcohol, of course. In fact, if you’re a regular drinker, your body may be it’s... + más
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Forbes USA Life November 25, 2022
Whew! I survived!getty Congratulations—you made it through the biggest eating holiday on the American calendar. Now, you can enjoy an empty house and a fridge full of leftovers. Here are the wines to enjoy on both accounts. ROSE Roses for Thanksgiving leftovers.Producers... + más
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