Roses look beautiful, smell fantastic, and come in a plethora of sizes and colors, it is no surprise that they are backyard heroes year-after-year. Unfortunately, there are lots of pests out there ...
“To revive roses in winter, you should perform your heavy prune in the late winter - removing any damaged, dead, diseased wood from the plant – and feed your roses with a balanced rose fertiliser to ...
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 ...
CHICO — A panel of experienced rose gardeners will lead discussions on choosing the right roses, pest control and disease management during a meeting of the Butte Rose Society on Feb. 26. The meeting ...
Roses are starting to bloom splendidly in June, and there's an exceedingly straightforward method to cultivate top-quality blooms. As we edge closer to summer, safeguarding roses from pests that could ...
Learn how and when to cut back low-maintenance Knock Out roses, and what to do if you miss the ideal window so you don't risk ...
Featured on WGN Radio’s Home Sweet Home Chicago on Rose Pest Solutions’ Marketing Director Janelle Iaccino, A.K.A. ‘The Bug Lady’, joins the program with her co worker Andrew to give us information ...
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Charmingly mild weather this winter will most likely coax roses into bloom early, which means dealing with the usual diseases and pests earlier, too. When it comes to one of the ...
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 ...
Wander through your landscape weekly and look for signs of damaging insects. Catching infestations early allows for easier control. Watch for beneficial insects that are controlling the pests. They ...