Here's how to identify the disease and what you can do to help minimize the chance of your roses contracting the disease.
Roses are a stunning feature in any garden, but green-fingered enthusiasts should be vigilant for the dreaded black spot disease, which can wreak havoc on these blooms if not spotted early.
This disease is unlikely to kill roses on its own, but when left untreated, it will greatly weaken the plant, making it less likely to survive in the winter. It will also stunt a rose plant's ...
Sealing final cuts on most pruned roses isn’t necessary because the plant will naturally take care of this. However, some gardeners use a dab of white glue on the surface to prevent disease and ...
LONDON/GENEVA, (December 23, 2024) – Three child-killer diseases – dengue, cholera, and mpox - witnessed major resurgences in 2024, fuelled partly by climate crises and conflict, with these illnesses ...