Solutions To Common Rose Gardening
Problems
Your
rose gardening efforts might have been zilched by extreme weather
conditions, diseases, and viruses. The dreaded mosaic
disease affect 9 of 10 rose gardens and block spots are as
infectious as the common cold.
But don't give up yet. There are several precautionary measures
you can adopt in order to protect your precious rose garden.
Extreme Weather Conditions - There is not much
you can do to change the weather and short of erecting a hot-house
you can't even protect your roses from harsh climates. However, you
can keep an eye out- and when you see harsh weather
approaching take protective measures like covering your roses with
tarpaulin to keep out the rains and so on.
Cleanliness - On a regular basis, clean the
beds and remove dead leaves, fallen debris, clippings, and so
on.
Hygiene - It is not just enough to clip away
the dead stems and leaves. You must also brush them away from the
rose beds and dispose of them in trash cans.
Regular Pruning - Most gardeners will prune the
sides of rose bushes without really thinking about what is going on
inside. Well, you need to prune within the bush as well so that
enough air is circulated to the inner flowers, leaves, and
stems.
Plug the Cuts - If you prune, you leave behind
exposed inner area of stems. Seal them up with a special plant glue
so that diseases and other insects cannot erode or eat away the
delicate inner
parts.
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