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Stripping all the leaves off our roses and clearing the ground underneath if they get either of these diseases prevents the spores from infesting the new growth.”

Taking care of leaf litter and pruning the yellow ones from the canes reduce the risk of spreading the disease. Giving more of a summer prune will encourage a larger amount of young vigorous growth which will be more resistant.” Chris is a gardening writer and nature enthusiast. He graduated from Oxford Brookes University in 2022 with an MA in Psychology. Chris works with the Leeds Green Action Society, helping their food cooperative by growing various fruit and vegetables on their two allotments in Hyde Park, Leeds. Ensure garden tidiness: A clean garden is a sight to behold. You can start by clearing fallen leaves or stems and practise raking up space around your rose bushes. Not only does this decrease the risk of fungal disease but also improves soil integrity.

If you notice unhealthy stems before the leaves appear, eliminate them from your rose plant immediately.

Are they well fed, watered, sunny and have enough space for decent airflow? A happy vigorous plant will have better natural resistance than stressed plants.” Warm malt glides over the palate dragging notes of caramel, vanilla, toffee, spice and peanut brittle with it.As the infection takes hold and progresses, the leaf zones around the dark patches turn to a hue of yellowish-green. Spraying sulphur may sound like poisoning your rose bush but in fact, it works like a charm to treat fungus diseases and prevent future occurrences. You could spray your plants with a fungicide, but prevention is better than cure, so cleanliness is important. One of the most active ingredients for repelling pests is Azadirachtin, which is abundantly found in extracted Neem oil. 3 Chaudhary, S., Kanwar, R., Sehgal, A., Cahill, D., Barrow, C., Sehgal, R., & Kanwar, J. (2017, May 8). Progress on Azadirachta indica Based Biopesticides in Replacing Synthetic Toxic Pesticides. Frontier. Retrieved March 23, 2023, from https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2017.00610/full

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