My guide to deadheading roses, and taking extreme measures to combat black spot mould and mildew
If your roses are succumbing to this summers dreadful combination of wet cold and warm sometimes it’s best if you have a mature plant to simply stop fighting it and prune the disease away
This technique can be carried out on Plants have been in the ground pots for over 24 months removing all of the back to one or two leaf notes from where it originated in this growing season
You must make sure that you remove all infected and fallen leaves at this stage. Give your plants a thoroughly good feed and keep on top of your watering.
over the coming weeks, you may stumble across lots of defoliated or pruned plants in garden and plant centres
These should be showing significant discounts and if you do make a purchase, make sure you quarantine the Plants away from your other roses when you get home for at least a month before planting
Do you have any questions regarding the subject? Don’t hesitate to leave me a comment below.
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