PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - If you got a rose plant as a gift - like those pretty little mini roses from the grocery store - you can make it last for years by planting it outdoors when spring comes. Mini ...
If you’ve always wanted to grow roses but were too timid, rose expert Jolene Adams of the Peninsula Rose Society says you can start with miniature ones. “They’re just as complicated as their big ...
Miniature roses offer eye appeal to your garden and are easy to grow. Imagine a hybrid tea-form rose with flowers only ¼-inch in size, small enough to tuck into a doll’s buttonhole. Generous with ...
Miniature and miniflora roses are versatile in any garden and can give even a tiny patio the opportunity to become a rose garden. They can be planted in the ground just like any other rose, or they ...
The flowers of miniatures look just like those of standard roses only smaller. (Norihiro Kataoka) Small in stature but large on looks, miniature roses can make a major presence in the garden. "They ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Dear Martha: I love the miniature rose plants florists sell, but I haven’t had much luck growing them in my home. What am I doing wrong? A: Though these roses are sold as houseplants in winter, they ...
If you’ve ever looked at a miniature rose and wondered, “How’d they do that?” the answer is: a lifetime’s work, and not by a “they,” but a he. Ralph Moore. In a career spanning 77 years, the founder ...