by Diane Sommers, Master Rosarian No series on rose bugs would be complete without a discussion on Japanese Beetles. Japanese beetles have been a significant problem in our rose gardens for years. I first saw these pests while on an Indiana garden tour during an ARS National Convention. I was so glad they were notContinue reading “Japanese Beetles”
Tag Archives: Monthly Rose Tips
June Rose Doctor
Welcome to the happiest time of the year for rosarians, June is the month we celebrate our National Floral Emblem, The Rose. It is time for us to enjoy everything we love about our roses. Try these few steps to make this time special.
May Rose Doctor
After uncovering my roses this year, I was alarmed to find that the voles had spent the winter under my blankets. They chewed the bark on many of them so I had to cut back the canes to the ground on many of them. I had put mouse killer in the garden but they choseContinue reading “May Rose Doctor”
April Rose Doctor
Your bareroot roses have arrived, now what do I do? The past few years I have started my new roses in large pots with potting soil containing mycorrhiza. This gets the rose bush a start of a great root system. In September I plant them in their garden location to get established before winter setsContinue reading “April Rose Doctor”
March Rose Doctor
1. Ready to Garden: Now is the time to make sure your pruners and garden tools are ready for the season. Other garden tools may need a bit of upkeep with cleaning and lube also. One of my new tools from last year is my Milwaukee Tool oscillating tool. It comes in two sizes, eitherContinue reading “March Rose Doctor”