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denice 24-09-2003 09:02 PM

roses
 
Hi,

I need some help with a problem I am having with my rose bushes. They
are planted in a sunny area where they get enough light. But I get
very few blooms and the leaves have black spots all over. Also, on
another rose bush something seems to be eating the leaves. Are the
black spots a disease? What is it and how can I prevent it? What is
eating the rose leaves and how do I deter it? Thank you for your
help.

UTVOLVET84 25-09-2003 04:41 AM

roses
 
I don't know about the leaves that appear to be "eaten" but the black spots are
a fungal disease, aptly named Black Spot. You ought to be able to find info on
the Internet about it as far as treatment, etc.
Donna

Jerrispond 25-09-2003 06:42 PM

roses
 
I don't know about the leaves that appear to be "eaten" but the black
spotsare
a fungal disease, aptly named Black Spot. You ought to be able to find info
onthe Internet about it as far as treatment, etc.


It is caused by moisture on the leaves, and you can get a spray from Walmart or
where ever specifically made for it....If you do not like using chemicals in
the garden add 1 teaspoon of baking soda and a few drops of dish soap to a
quart of water and spray it on a couple of times a week Jerri

http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond

Teresa 27-09-2003 03:22 PM

roses
 
The best thing I have found to do for black spot is to be ruthless. You
have to strip the bushs of all the older leaves that have spots. Then
you have to completely clean up and destroy the mulch around the base of
the bushs. Burn or dispose of everything, do not compost it. New healthy
leaves will grow back and you will get rid of the disease. The only
problem with this is that whatever is eating your leaves could have some
of the disease on it and spread it. If you suspect slugs or snails go
out at about 10:00 pm with a flash light and ALWAYS (day or night) get
rid of ANY slug or snail you find.

Hope this helps,
Teresa



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