Yellow leaves on a rose plant can take away from the beauty of its blossoms and impact the plant's health. In late autumn, yellowing may be a natural part of the plant's life cycle. Older leaves might ...
May and June are glorious times in the garden; if you’re a rose lover, it’s when most roses are at their peak of bloom. Nothing quite like a bush with beautiful blossoms framed by healthy green ...
There are no flowers and very few leaves on rose bushes now, and that's all the more reason why winter is the best time to ...
Can you tell me something about the leaf spot rose diseases? There are two primary rose diseases, and both weaken the plants by defoliating them. Since plant leaves make all their food from the sun's ...
If you grow roses, you've likely heard about blackspot, that pesky fungal troublemaker that loves to spoil even the most ...
A: Sawfly larvae can quickly riddle a rose leaf. The "worms" chew the leaves and leave characteristic holes. Neem oil, spinosad, and insecticidal soap are all good organic means of control. Apply as ...
It's vital to be meticulous in gathering fallen leaves and old debris; don't chuck them into your compost heap, as that just ...
Q: My roses have brown leaves. I use systemic rose food and recently added a product called Rose Shield, recommended by a nursery. It affects all my roses, including Knock Outs and shrub roses. Do you ...
It is remarkable how, after our prolonged heat, a few late rains and cooler temperatures have triggered roses to resume blooming. It is as if the roses, in defiance of a frost that is just a few weeks ...
I would like to add roses to my garden but need some advice on how to manage black spot, which my friends say is a big problem on some roses. — Beth Anderson, Morton Grove Black spot is a common ...