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Jenny Rizzo
03-09-2003, 02:42 AM
Earlier this summer I planted 7 rose bushes (not the climbing ones). I'm
new at this. I've noticed that there are holes on the leaves that look like
maybe some type of bug (beetles?) have been making. Is this a common
problem? Thanks, and I apologize for the probably very simple question.
J. Lane
03-09-2003, 05:42 AM
Have you tried the roses newsgroup? rec.gardens.roses. They might be a good
NG to join if your a newbie at roses. Rose beetle or rose weevil may be your
problem but since I don't grow roses, I'm unsure.
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Jayel
"Jenny Rizzo" > wrote in message
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> Earlier this summer I planted 7 rose bushes (not the climbing ones). I'm
> new at this. I've noticed that there are holes on the leaves that look
like
> maybe some type of bug (beetles?) have been making. Is this a common
> problem? Thanks, and I apologize for the probably very simple question.
>
>
Chris Owens
04-09-2003, 07:22 AM
Jenny Rizzo wrote:
>
> Earlier this summer I planted 7 rose bushes (not the climbing ones). I'm
> new at this. I've noticed that there are holes on the leaves that look like
> maybe some type of bug (beetles?) have been making. Is this a common
> problem? Thanks, and I apologize for the probably very simple question.
There's quite a few things that will munch on roses . . .
japanese beetles are one of the worst. However, unless your
plants are being defoliated or showing signs of stress, I
wouldn't worry about it.
Chris Owens
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Jenny Rizzo
04-09-2003, 01:22 PM
Thank you for the suggestions! I will check out the roses newsgroup and
will not worry so much about them (they still look gorgeous)! Now if only I
could get all of them to bloom together...
:-)
"Jenny Rizzo" > wrote in message
...
> Earlier this summer I planted 7 rose bushes (not the climbing ones). I'm
> new at this. I've noticed that there are holes on the leaves that look
like
> maybe some type of bug (beetles?) have been making. Is this a common
> problem? Thanks, and I apologize for the probably very simple question.
>
>
Chris Owens
08-09-2003, 06:42 AM
Jenny Rizzo wrote:
>
> Thank you for the suggestions! I will check out the roses newsgroup and
> will not worry so much about them (they still look gorgeous)! Now if only I
> could get all of them to bloom together...
>
> :-)
That's not going to happen, Jenny; bloom time is genetically
programmed. You can extend the bloom on any given plant by
diligent deadheading.
Chris Owens
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