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Design-Build
Year of the Rose highlights just how many choices clients have
The National Garden Bureau has selects for âYear of theâ crops and 2017âs perennial will be the Year of the Rose. Get a lot more Total Landscape Care news here!
April 20, 2017
Design-Build
Star Roses and Plants adds three new roses to Knock Out Family
Three new color additions have joined the Knock Out Family of Roses â the White Knock Out Rose, the Coral Knock Out Rose and the Peachy Knock Out Rose.
March 2, 2017
Business
Roses, like all plants, benefit from a little bit of maintenance
A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet, but the different rose categories have different needs when it comes to pruning. Read more on TLC!
February 14, 2017
Design-Build
On Valentineâs Day, the rose still rules, as always
Valentine's Day is almost here and there's a lot you can say with the color and number of roses you give or receive. Read more on Total Landscape Care!
February 11, 2017
Business
Roses likely to steal the show at Landscape Ontario trial garden
The Landscape Ontario trial gardenâs open house features 164 rose cultivars this year and will take place on Aug. 18. Click for more on the tours and program.
August 8, 2016
Business
After taste of deadheading, clients may hire you to handle it
Clients want low-maintenance options for plant and deadheading makes that problematic. Click for tips to pass on to clients to handle this task on their own.
August 4, 2016
Business
Keep your rose-loving clients happy by sharing expert advice
The experts at Weeks Roses say many believe roses are fussy and difficult to grow. It's simply not true and we've provided 5 easy steps to help care for them.
May 26, 2016
Business
Add roses to landscapes for long-season color
Roses often get a bad rap as being too fussy, dainty and demanding. But during the past few decades, breeders have created new disease-resistant varieties with improved cold and heat tolerance, repeat blooms and minimal maintenance requirements. In fact, most new roses donât require deadheading and need only to be cut back by a third [âŚ]
October 1, 2015
Business
What you need to know about rose rosette disease
Landscaping professionals and gardeners need to read this article to find out more about Rose Rosette Disease for signs and symptoms of the virus.
July 31, 2015
Design-Build
Plant material: Fragrant flowers
If youâre not including fragrance in your planting plans, youâre missing the opportunity to enhance the landscape on a different sensory level.
January 16, 2014
Business
How To Create Fire-Resistant Landscapes
After 19 firefighters lost their lives near Yarnell, Arizona this summer from a wildfire, many people have turned their attention on how to prevent these extreme fires. Reports show there are about two-dozen wildfires spreading across the western United States continuing to threaten homes, lives and the environment.
July 22, 2013
Business
Native Neighborhood
âXeriscaping is increasing through our neighborhood like a slow-moving wave,â according to Lionel Johnstone of Sunset Palisades development in Shell Beach.
January 11, 2013
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