Q: My Knock Out roses are blooming beautifully, but now something is starting to eat the leaves. What is it, and how do I stop it? A: They are difficult to see, but tiny whitish green worms with ...
Winter is here, thus giving gardeners plenty of time to plan for the upcoming months and specific maintenance activities.
Bad things can happen to good plants — even when you carefully tend to them. It’s a sad fact that gardeners — and garden centers — deal with year in, year out. That’s how it is with Anderson’s Home ...
Q: I planted these Knockout roses two years ago. They did fine for a while, but this year they have struggled. I treated them with a name-brand insecticide and fertilized and watered them as well, but ...
Q: My bushes are diseased! The leaves have tiny orange “spots” and are turning brown/dry. I’ve had them for 10 years or more and they gave lovely flowers 2, 3 times a season. There are some buds but ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - Both Knockout and Drift roses have become favorites in both residential and commercials landscapes due to their low maintenance and impressive blooming cycles. "The Knockout and ...
Like many of you, I had a few plants that flowered through the winter. But my roses were the rock stars in the winter, blooming right through December, even though the temperatures were chilly. Roses ...