Growing Roses, Flowering Shrubs, Vines and Trees
IMPORTANT! UPON ARRIVAL
Please have a look at your plants as soon as you receive them and read the information below, or starting on page 28 of the Planting Guide included with your order. Please notify us immediately by e-mail, or by calling 1-800-363-7333 if there is a problem with your order.- Important! Upon Arrival
- Choosing the Site
- The Soil
- Pre-Plant Pruning
- Planting
- Sweating Roses After Planting
- Special Care for Tree Roses
- Watering
- Weeding
- Fertilizing
- Pruning Roses
- Suckers
- Deadheading
- Pruning Shrubs
- Fall Care
- Winter Care
- Climbing Roses
- Rose Hedges
- Shrub Hedges
- Growing Roses in Containers
- Patio Tree Standard and Weeping Standard Protection
- Cultural Practices
- Common Diseases
- Common Rose Insect Pests
- Pest and Disease Control
- Thirteen common reasons why roses fail to survive after planting
- Barberry
- Beautyberry
- Bittersweet Vine
- Burning Bush, Dwarf
- Butterfly Bush
- Caryopteris
- Chocolate Vine
- Cotoneaster, Cranberry
- Dinosaur Tree
- Dutchman's Pipe
- Elderberry
- Forsythia
- High Bush Cranberry
- Honeysuckle, Climbing
- Honeysuckle, Tatarian
- Hops Vine
- Hydrangea
- Hydrangea, Bigleaf
- Hydrangea, Climbing
- Ivy, English
- Kiwi, Arctic Beauty
- Lilac, Japanese Tree
- Lilac, Shrub
- Magnolia
- Maiden Hair Tree
- Maple, Japanese Red
- Maple, Red
- Metasequoia glyptostroboides
- Mockorange
- Mountain Ash, European
- Passion Flower
- Peashrub, Siberian
- Plum, Pink Double
- Porcelain Vine
- Potentilla
- Privet
- Redbud, Eastern
- Rose of Sharon
- Russian Olive
- Silver Lace Vine
- Smoke Bush, Purple
- Snowball Bush
- Spirea
- Spirea, Bridalwreath
- Tamarisk
- Trumpet Vine, Yellow
- Virginia Creeper
- Weigela
- Willow, Arctic Blue
- Willow, Coyote
- Willow, Dappled
- Wisteria

