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Roses are vulnerable in the spring due to warm temperatures and increased rain which can create ideal conditions for fungal ...
Spring is when black spot disease can begin to fester in gardens, but it is easy to prevent and even get rid of if you have ...
With warm, rainy showers in April, black spot disease is likely to make an unwelcome appearance on roses. However, there is a clever way to keep your plants healthy and free of the fungal disease ...
Black spot is a severe fungal disease characterised by large, dark blotches on the leaves of infected rose plants. It thrives in warm, moist conditions, making it a common issue during the spring ...
As per reports from the Express, proper annual pruning is key to preventing black spot by improving airflow and keeping the plant spore-free, reports Devon Live. It's also vital to water roses ...