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 ...
As with all plants, roses can succumb to many diseases and pests. Unfortunately, there are common diseases that target these hugely popular flowering shrubs, which can cause the plants to suffer and ...
Roses are a strong favourite of gardeners thanks to their impressive growth and elegant blooms. Unfortunately, they're quite susceptible to diseases and stress, which is why you may have seen ...
A: Looking at the one or two leaves in your photo, it appears that droplets of water or some other spray have been on the leaves when the sun was shining brightly. That would account for the tiny ...
Read about roses, talk to other gardeners about growing them, and insect and disease problems seem inevitable. Problems begin in the spring, with chewed leaves. No great harm, except that the plants ...
Remember when you would walk into the classroom and your teacher would announce a pop quiz? Sometimes this felt like punishment, but the quizzes were often a great learning tool. Now’s your chance to ...
Roses do not have thorns; they have prickles. But there ARE “thorns” in the rose garden. Their names are botrytis, black spot, rust, downy mildew, anthracnose and cerospora leaf spot. They are all ...
Dear Neil: Why do rose leaves turn yellow and brown? Answer: Looking at the one or two leaves in your photo it appears that droplets of water or some other spray have been on the leaves when the sun ...
A: Another common name for it may be ‘Butterfly Rose’. Really, it could be any rose variety. The leaves can get wet, of course, but not getting the leaves wet decreases the chances of the plant ...
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 ...