We gardeners understand the concept of separating. We routinely separate insects in our garden into “good” and “bad” columns.
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How to revive roses and get them blooming again
Don’t give up on your rose bush just yet.
Your beautiful roses bring you so much joy with their vibrant colors, lush flowers, and long bloom time. But when you spot something munching on them, it's a little upsetting. "Many different species ...
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What roses need in July for gorgeous blooms – 5 key tasks and the mistake that can stop flowering
July is a crucial month for roses, with a few simple maintenance jobs helping plants stay healthy and produce repeat blooms ...
Roses can be vulnerable in late June to pests that target their new flower buds, but gardeners can protect them using a simple natural product from a supermarket.
Columnist Don Kinzler answers questions about what may be causing holes in rose and bean leaves and how to determine how recent, brief rainfalls affect how much we should water our plants and lawns ...
Last week, state master gardener coordinator Leslie Alexander reminded us that well-tended roses are less susceptible to insect attack. Before they become a problem, know the insects that are likely ...
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