Rose
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If the beautiful rose is attacked by fungi such as gray mold, it must be removed as quickly as possible using home remedies that are gentle on the plant
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If you want to fertilize your roses with blue corn, you should exercise caution. You can find out exactly what you need to pay attention to here
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Underplant your roses with herbs, ground covers, perennials, grasses or woody plants to contrast, keep them he althy and keep weeds away
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Roses in pots can be planted under ground cover, perennials, grasses and herbs. Here you will find a wide selection of beautiful ideas
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How to use comfrey manure as fertilizer for roses. Here you will find out how to make the fertilizer and use it correctly
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Downy mildew can cause serious damage to your roses. That's why you should prevent the fungal disease and react quickly and correctly if it becomes infected
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The most beautiful combinations of roses with perennialsGypsophilaCushion phloxOrnamental sage % The best companion plants
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Rose rust and mildew infestations are annoying and should be eliminated quickly. Particularly helpful home remedies ensure a quick end
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Rose and clematis become a dream couple if you let them grow together. But what should you take into account? Here you will find answers
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Rose rust is a harmless fungal infection, but it takes away the shine from your roses. You can fight the infection with field horsetail
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The most beautiful combinations with rosesPennisetumLady's mantleLarkspur % The best companion plants for pink
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Tweezing roses has many benefits. We'll show you how to do it - with tips on timing and cutting in summer
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There are three common fungal diseases on roses. Here you can read about star sooty mildew, powdery mildew and rose rust and what you can do about it
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Some roses are suitable for pressing. We explain what they are, what you need to pay attention to when collecting them and how to dry the flowers
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A rose arch must be well anchored. This is how you lay a foundation - with tips on timing and inspiration for planting
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Rose cuttings should overwinter once. - You can find out why this makes sense here. - This guide explains how and where it works
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Rose soil is a specially formulated planting substrate for roses. Read here what needs to be in it and how to mix it yourself
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The right rose fertilizer is essential for he althy growth and lush flowering. You can find out which fertilizers are particularly suitable for roses here
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Rose rust is unmistakable by the orange pustules on the undersides of the leaves. How to treat rose disease and prevent reinfection
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Wouldn't it be a shame if your roses died in winter just because there was no sufficient protection against the cold? Here you will learn the best methods
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The whitefly doesn't stop at the queen of flowers either. On this page you will find out how you can prevent an infestation and what can help in an emergency
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Powdery mildew is one of the most common diseases affecting roses. Read which remedies help against the fungus & how to distinguish between powdery mildew and downy mildew
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In this article we will look at summer pruning of roses and the right pruning tools
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Cut roses in autumn, right? - Read in this tutorial when it is advisable to prune roses in autumn. - How to cut correctly
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Standard roses require special pruning care. - Read here when and how to properly cut rose stems
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Do you have a potato rose in your garden? Then read here when and how to properly prune this wild rose
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Baccara roses only develop their velvety beauty when they feel comfortable. Proper planting creates the foundation for splendor
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The rose 'Black Baccara' with its fascinatingly dark flower color requires good care in order to develop its full blooms
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Rose beds look most beautiful when supported by companion plants. Here you will find ideas and planting plans for replanting your rose bed
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Gravel & Roses are a very beautiful combination; and gravel works against weeds, right? Read here whether it makes sense to cover the rose bed with gravel
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Ground cover plants are beautiful companion plants for rose beds. Here you will find a list of the most beautiful carpet plants and ground cover roses
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A bed of roses needs to be well planned. Find out here how to create your rose bed step by step and what you need to consider
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Before a rose bed can be created, the soil must be treated accordingly. You can find out how to prepare your rose bed here
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Bark mulch has both advantages and disadvantages. Read here what they are and whether you can mulch your rose bed with bark mulch or not
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Rose beds look great when combined with other plants. You can read about which companion plants are suitable for the rose bed here
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Moss roses are quite easy to care for compared to noble roses. What you should consider when caring for a moss rose in the garden
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Many fungi attack not only the shoots and leaves, but also the buds. Rose diseases are particularly annoying here because the flowers fail
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Roses that bloom once should only be cut after they have bloomed in summer. All other roses are continually cleaned out
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Many rose diseases were caused the previous year or in early spring, because fungal spores & insect larvae overwinter near the roses
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Curled leaves indicate an infestation with the rose leaf wasp, which causes one of the most common rose diseases on the foliage







































