Rose Care FUNdamentals, April 2025

Some of the first lines of defense in pest management is early Spring pruning, stripping off diseased leaves regularly and picking dead leaves from the garden bed. Valley News/Berna photo (pexels.com)
Frank BrinesARS Master RosarianMarch has greeted us with an abundance of fresh new foliage and hopes for beautiful blooms to come. Maybe that's got you wondering: “How can I get better results this year?” Has doing the same thing year after year lived up to your expectations of good roses?Gardening is a partnership between you and your plants: How about letting your garden (and your roses) “speak” to you? Take a daily walk around your garden and get to know all that lives there. For example, take careful note of what's typical of each variety of rose in your garden. Is the foliage of one variety usually shinier than others? Maybe more purple when young, or more green? How about the number, size, and length of stems and buds? Do some varieties need more frequent watering
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