From giving your rose bushes a midsummer boost to helping them fight common problems, here are five tips for caring for your rose garden.
June 30, 2015
From giving your rose bushes a midsummer boost to helping them fight common problems, here are five tips for caring for your rose garden.
When you water the plants, the nutrients from the tea will be released into the soil, spurring growth. Roses love the tannic acid in tea.
Yellowed leaves with dark green veins are signs of chlorosis, a condition caused by an iron deficiency.
Standard roses, often called tree roses, are actually rosebushes grafted onto long rootstock trunks.
At the first sign of blackspot — a common leaf disease for roses in humid weather — pinch off affected leaves and protect those that remain with a baking soda spray.
Take cuttings from roses that grow on their own roots (that is, ones that are not grafted onto rootstock) and set them to root.
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