Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pink roses Roses look beautiful, smell fantastic, and come in a plethora of sizes and colors, it is no surprise that they are ...
In a perfect world, a rose garden would have no pests. This is wishful thinking and is never going to happen. So, the second-best option in a rose garden is that the pests be easy to spot. “Plain view ...
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 beautiful staple of many gardens. While growing roses isn't necessarily difficult, it does take quite a bit of attention and care to make sure they stay healthy throughout every season.
Last week, I started a short series on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and focused on the “what.” Today, the next step is diagnosing the specific problem.
We are pleased to have Leslie Alexander, Connecticut state master gardner coordinator, share her expertise with roses. Only roses can produce glorious blossoms from the beginning of summer to well ...
Rust disease could affect roses at a higher than normal rate after the relatively warm, dry winter. (Jay W. Pscheidt) Charmingly warm weather coaxed roses into bloom early this year, which means ...
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Q. My roses had lots of problems last year. Can I do something now for better looking roses this season? A. Many gardeners have a love-hate relationship with roses: They are often our favorite flowers ...
As rose troubles continue to plague gardeners, we will look this week at a few more common problems. Last week, we covered black spot, anthracnose, rose mosaic virus and rose slugs. Japanese beetles: ...