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The Two-Layered Mulch Approach For Feeding Roses.
4 commentsProper mulching should be part of your rose feeding program. And improper mulching can actually hinder your rose feeding program
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Simple Fertilizing of Roses. Part 3
2 commentsIn the third part of the series Simple Fertilizing Of Rose we talk about using a product that is probably as old as life itself.
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Simple Fertilizing of Roses - Part 2
3 commentsIn our first post on a simple rose fertilizing program we talked about feeding your roses.
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Simple Fertilizing of Roses. Part 1
4 commentsFertilizing programs for roses can be very complicated - and expensive. Is there an easy way to feed your roses during the season that doesn't take up a lot of time and money? There is!
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Summer Care Tips For Your Roses
20 commentsWe showed you some summer clean up tips for your roses in a previous video. In this one we'll cover some tips on watering, spraying and more.
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Everyone loves roses. If you always wanted to add roses to your garden but were too intimidated by their diva reputation, Roses Are Plants, Too is the blog for you.
Paul Zimmerman has grown thousands of roses for over 15 years and for ten of those years in a sustainable manner. His common-sense approach shows you how to integrate garden roses into your landscape by looking at them as nothing more than flowering shrubs, all the while encouraging you to trust your own "Gardener's Instincts" in the care of these beautiful plants.
You will learn how to prune and train climbing roses, and how to get the most "ka-bloom" out of your shrub, David Austin and Knockout rose bushes. You'll get tips on growing roses organically and trimming them all season to keep their shape. You'll discover the difference between own-root and grafted roses, and more. Much of the instruction will be via videos that Paul produces himself!
Paul Zimmerman ran a rose care company in Los Angeles before moving to South Carolina to start Ashdown Roses. Now he focuses on rose education and teaching via Paul Zimmerman Roses. He lectures, gives workshops, and judges rose trials around the world, and it is this experience he brings to this blog.
Whether you are new to roses or an experienced grower, Paul will open your garden to the vast diversity our national flower offers.
If you have questions about roses and rose care or would like to share your own experiences please visit our Roses Are Plants, Too discussion forum.
To inquire about Paul's workshops and lectures, email him at paul@paulzimmermanroses.com.














