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 ...
The love affair between gardeners and roses is an enduring yet tricky one. Here in Dallas, our climate and soils are not exactly ideal for most types of roses. When you choose the right variety, find ...
Q: I have 17 beautiful shrub roses lining my walk, and they have contracted rose rosette disease. All the research information I have found indicates I should rip them out immediately so they won't ...
Recently a neighbor showed me a picture of his knockout roses and asked me if I thought they had rose rosette disease. He was concerned because he has several of these roses in his front landscape and ...
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.
Earlier this month, workers at Allentown’s Malcolm W. Gross Memorial Rose Garden in the city’s West End dug up more than 700 rose bushes after finding a virulent virus spreading among the plants. The ...
“I saw some strange-looking growth on my Knockout roses this past weekend. A few stems on three different roses were reddish and had many more thorns than normal. The branches were also distorted in ...
Delaware flowers are being killed by a disease spread by invasive microscopic rose bud mites, but some common sense steps can help protect the roses people associate with grandmas and traditional ...
Although I’m trained as a horticulturist rather than a plant pathologist, it is necessary in my field to have some understanding of the problems encountered by various kinds of plants and find a way ...
Q: We have star jasmine, coral honeysuckle, and Peggy Martin rose plants in our landscape. All have bloomed beautifully through this season, but now the plants are turning yellow. I fear that I might ...
Red Drift rosebushes are among a new generation of roses that are called groundcover roses, because they grow laterally instead of up. Rob Cardillo / Digital File_UPLOAD Q. I have some drift roses ...
A killer disease has set its sights on America's most beloved landscape shrub, the rose. Even the seemingly invincible Knock Out roses, with their reputation for superior pest and disease resistance, ...