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 ...
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 ...
If you grow roses in your garden, at some point you will likely encounter a soft whitish coating on your plants’ leaves, stems, and sometimes buds. This substance is powdery mildew, known to experts ...
Just as your roses reach their peak, a common fungal foe may be lurking, ready to sabotage their vibrant display. Black spot, easily identified by the dark brown or black blotches that appear on ...
Read about roses, talk to other gardeners about growing them, and insect and disease problems seem inevitable. Problems begin in the spring, with chewed leaves. No great harm, except that the plants ...