Diseases & Pests
Chemical Safety in the Rose Garden
Rose gardeners often use chemicals in the garden. If you use chemicals in your rose garden be sure to handle and store them safely. This article gives several tips for proper and safe product handling, storage and application.
Deer Deterrents for Roses
Are deer eating your roses? A variety of methods can be employed to make your roses the landscape beauties you desire rather than a snack for local wildlife.
How to Control Aphids on Roses
If you grow roses, you will need to battle aphids at some point. Luckily, this common pest is easily handled with nontoxic methods.
Preventing Black Spot on Roses
Rose gardeners everywhere hate black spot fungus. Following these simple rose gardening tips will help prevent this disease from taking hold in your garden.
Roses and Cane Borers
Your roses seemed perfect, then you started noticing dead leaves and hollow canes. Cane borers could be the nasty culprit. Persistence is the key to stopping a rose cane borer infestation and preventing it from reoccuring in the future.
Thrips and Roses
Thrips can be a common problem in the spring rose garden. If you have rosebuds that aren't opening read on to determine if you have thrips and how to control them.
Treating Powdery Mildew and Downy Mildew on Roses
Powdery mildew and downy mildew are two fungal infections that can wreak havoc in your rose garden. Learn to recognize the symptoms and take steps to treat these two diseases.
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