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Why Are There Black Spots on My Roses?

Its hard to tell if the repellent caused this problem or if its a natural problem called black spot disease. If the spots have dark centers with a touch of yellow around them, its likely these two plants have blac

How to Grow Roses That Will Make You the Envy of Your Block

Growing Roses Made Simple Its surprising how many people think that roses, perhaps because of their beauty, must be hard to grow. But roses are tough! You basically need two things to grow roses: sun and water. Su

Solving Rose Nutrient Problems

Mature Leaf Sets Affected If symptoms are localized to mostly mature leaf sets (those on stems already carrying blooms), see which one of the following deficiencies your plant may have. Click here to learn how t

Rose Care Q&A

Some rose experts recently shared their tips on growing gorgeous blossoms. continue reading below Q: What kind of site do roses require? A: Good drainage is very important. A loose, well-drained soil is

How to Pot Up Roses

If you have room for a pot, you have plenty of space for arose garden. Choose the right container. Wooden tubs work well; plastic pots hold moisture, while unglazed terra-cotta dries out quickly. A smaller minia

Tips for Pruning Roses

How Much of the Rose Bush Should You Prune? In general, you will be pruning just before the plant breaks dormancy after springs final frost. This will be early in the year in warm climates, and anytime between Jan

Planting a Bare-Root Rose

Proper care of bare roots will lead to healthier roses. You can buy bare roots (dormant plants sold and shipped without soil around their roots), and plant them in late winter in warm climates or early spring in

Feeding Roses

What you feed your roses, and howoften, will affect its growth. Roses need three primary nutrients -- nitrogen (the "N" on a fertilizer label), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) -- as well as a number o

Why Wont My Knock Out Roses Bloom?

The main reason roses dont bloom is they arent getting enough direct sunlight. You say your plants are in full sun, but keep in mind they need at least 8 hours of direct sun a day. If theres a tree or building nea

Prune Your Roses Right

Hybrid Tea, Grandiflora, and Floribunda Roses Since we typically only prune our roses once a year, it can be tough remembering how and when to do it. If you need a refresher, heres our guide. Cut back your hybri

Save Your Roses from Black Spot

continue reading below Select Resistant Varieties While no rose is truly black-spot proof, there are a number of varieties that resist the fungal disease much better than others. Many of the new breed

How Do I Get Rid of Green Worms on My Rosebushes?

The most organic treatment would be to hand-pick the worms and drop them in a bucket of soapy water. If thats not a good solution for you, look for an insecticidal soap or insecticide containing neem oil at your l

Winter Protection for Roses

How to Protect Roses in Winter Roses in frost-free Zones 9 and 10 seldom need winterizing. Roses in Zone 11 need no protection and do not go dormant; they bloom until you prune them. continue reading below

Ultimate Rose-Care Guide

continue reading below Where to Grow Roses The two most important things that get your roses off to a great start are to make sure theyre in the right growing conditions and to plant them properly. All

How to Deadhead Roses the Easy Way

Deadheading varies by rose type, but the absolute easiest way is simply to snip off the spent rose at the end of its short stem, above any foliage. This instantly makes your rose bush look better. Removing spent b

10 Garden-Fresh Flower Arrangements from Your Backyard

The sustainable gardening movement has encouraged many of us to dabble in the forgotten art of growing food in our own backyards. Since were going to all that trouble, why not tuck some pretty flowers in there while we

Basic Rose Care

Pick the Right Site Start your roses off right by making sure you grow them in a good spot. Roses do best in full sun (at least 6 hours of direct sun a day) and well-drained soil thats rich in organic matter.

The Most Fragrant Roses in Zone 9

Zone 9 is one of the smallest planting zones. It includes central Florida, the Gulf Coast of Louisiana and Texas, a

Names of Blue Roses

In reality, there are no blue-colored roses--many species have incorporated the word blue into their names, but to d

How to Grow Knock Out Roses

Overview Knock Out roses are a cultivar first introduced in 2000 and have since become the most popular species of rose in North America. Knock Out roses are similar to other varieties but are more dr

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