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and tears into caring for your rose bushes all season, only to have them decimated in days by a wayward disease or pesky pest ...
If you want to keep roses safe from slugs and aphids without spraying them with pesticide chemicals, then you can grow one simple plant known for its anti-fungal properties.
Roses are heavy feeders that thrive on rose-specific fertilizer and nutrient-rich soil. Adding compost, manure, and mulch helps boost root strength and flower production. Plant ro ...
The strong scents of these blooms will deter aphids from destroying roses if you position them in close proximity ...
New products are still coming through despite challenging regulations. Gavin McEwan reports on what's new for growers of ...
WGN's Tim Joyce dives right into the Weekend Gardening mailbag this week and answers some viewer questions on what could be eating your rose bush leaves, and how to properly put together a vinegar ...
The spotted yellow leaves are the result of black spot disease. Knock Out roses, in general, are quite resistant (not immune) to black spot disease. During wet weather conditions, however, even ...
Roses are quite prone to pests and diseases so it’s really important people take steps to protect them. But the good news is ...
Our expert guide on how to prune roses explains the techniques for achieving healthy, thriving bushes, so you can boost your ...
Roses go through two years of testing by the American Society of Roses. Knock Outs tested so well that they thought they were ...