Planting & Care
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As our roses wake up, it’s time to start thinking about rose maintenance and care. While it’s true that roses are resilient plants, there are several garden pests that annoy gardeners to no end. At Heirloom Roses, we always prefer to use natural
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One of the many benefits of growing roses is that you can reap the rewards time after time by cutting them and enjoying them indoors. Fill your vases with beautiful blooms that last with a few simple tips.
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Using a Stainless Steel Zip Tie is somewhat different than using a plastic zip tie. Instead of pulling the tie to a tight close, you simply feed the tie through a self-locking mechanism
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Healthy roses start with healthy soil. Make sure your roses have the nutrients they need to flourish in every climate and soil! Biological products are the solution to the age-old challenge of getting the right nutrients delivered to your plant. They
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Rose cankers develop when pathogenic fungi enter a pruning cut or open wound on the canes and colonize. While canker is not necessarily detrimental to the plant as a whole, it can cause a lot of damage if care is not taken to prevent and treat it effectively.
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Aged Cow Manure is a convenient way to amend your soil so your roses can thrive. Sourced from a local, organic dairy and composted, this manure is a high quality, natural way to get your roses started growing and blooming all summer long.
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