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Any rose experts here?
Hi all-
I have four wonderful Don Juan climbing roses growing along scalloped picket fencing. I've had them three years. The first two years, by winter time, all the leaves had fallen off. I remember reading somewhere that leaves should be removed to help discourage black spot. I figured the leaves would fall off by themselves again BUT here it is January with snow on the ground and frigid temps and the canes are full of leaves! Back in late November, I had mulched around the roses and used an anti fungus spray. Am I asking for trouble leaving all that foliage on the roses? Should I remove them now? Thanks for any help :-) Denise Visit my gardens: http://web1.in4web.com/mtcdrc |
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Any rose experts here?
I was told to remove all leaves that had spots on them and burn them or
otherwise dispose of them. Not to use them for mulch or composting. However, I am no expert on roses. You might get onto newsgroup rec.gardens.roses and see what they have to say. Dwayne "Denise" wrote in message ... Hi all- I have four wonderful Don Juan climbing roses growing along scalloped picket fencing. I've had them three years. The first two years, by winter time, all the leaves had fallen off. I remember reading somewhere that leaves should be removed to help discourage black spot. I figured the leaves would fall off by themselves again BUT here it is January with snow on the ground and frigid temps and the canes are full of leaves! Back in late November, I had mulched around the roses and used an anti fungus spray. Am I asking for trouble leaving all that foliage on the roses? Should I remove them now? Thanks for any help :-) Denise Visit my gardens: http://web1.in4web.com/mtcdrc |
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Any rose experts here?
Thanks, Dwayne. I know about disposing of the leaves that have spots on
them and have done so in the past. These are all healthy looking foliage on the canes now. I did take a look at the newsgroup you mentioned and there's not much happening in that group at all. Guess I'll do a search for the info. Denise Visit my gardens: http://web1.in4web.com/mtcdrc |
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Any rose experts here?
Can I add a query here?
Will it be OK ti tar oil winter wash when there are still leaves on the roses? Trevor East Yorkshire Denise wrote in message ... Hi all- I have four wonderful Don Juan climbing roses growing along scalloped picket fencing. I've had them three years. The first two years, by winter time, all the leaves had fallen off. I remember reading somewhere that leaves should be removed to help discourage black spot. I figured the leaves would fall off by themselves again BUT here it is January with snow on the ground and frigid temps and the canes are full of leaves! Back in late November, I had mulched around the roses and used an anti fungus spray. Am I asking for trouble leaving all that foliage on the roses? Should I remove them now? Thanks for any help :-) Denise Visit my gardens: http://web1.in4web.com/mtcdrc -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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