Make your roses more romantic with these tips - Clara Molden Roses are considered to be Britain’s favourite flowers. Part of their appeal is the romanticised, evocative feeling of a warm summer’s ...
Find out everything you need to know about rose rosette disease to prevent, diagnose, and manage it so you can reduce its spread. If you’ve ever seen a rose bush that looked like something out of a ...
Many gardeners worry about over-pruning, but roses are resilient. Hard winter pruning encourages vigorous regrowth and large ...
Master Gardeners recently visited a lovely garden but to our dismay we had to tell the owners that all their roses were infected with a viral disease, called Rose Rosette Disease. This is a serious ...
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 ...
Black spot is a common fungal disease affecting UK roses in winter, but gardening experts say natural remedies can help ...
If you are a rose person (and you know who you are), roses are not only the centerpiece of your garden but are the plant that commands most of your attention. I’m not a rose person, if you can’t tell.
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