The Rose Rosette Disease does not appear at this time to have a cure and most people at this point haven’t even heard of it. Fortunately for me, I heard a speaker at the Ag Extension Building speak on ...
“You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” – C.S. Lewis. Winter is here, thus giving gardeners plenty of time to plan for the upcoming months and specific maintenance ...
Bad things can happen to good plants — even when you carefully tend to them. It’s a sad fact that gardeners — and garden centers — deal with year in, year out. That’s how it is with Anderson’s Home ...
Q: We have star jasmine, coral honeysuckle, and Peggy Martin rose plants in our landscape. All have bloomed beautifully through this season, but now the plants are turning yellow. I fear that I might ...
DEAR NEIL: Attached are photos of my Knock Out roses. They look awful. I’ve been told there is a disease that will kill them, and that it will stay in the soil – that new Knock Outs can never be ...
If you are a rose person (and you know who you are), roses are not only the centerpiece of your garden but are the plant that commands most of your attention. I’m not a rose person, if you can’t tell.
Carleen Bright Arboretum Director Janet Schaffer walks through an area where several roses infected by rose rosette disease had to be removed to prevent further spread of the virus carries by small ...
Question: I have various kinds of roses in a small flower bed. An unusual thing has happened to one of the rose bushes. This spring it started growing very small leaves -- really small, and there are ...
Knockout roses should be top of your list if you're looking for low-maintenance, disease-resistant, long-blooming shrubs. These compact, hardy hybrid roses typically reach 3 to 4 feet in height and ...