Roses can easily contract disease problems, so sanitation is key when caring for these flowers, and this includes spraying them with a good fungicide. Avoid mildew, black spot and other fungal problems on roses with help from an urban horticulturist and gardening adviser in this free video on growing roses.
Expert: Stan DeFreitas
Contact: AskMrGreenThumb.com
Bio: Stan DeFreitas, also known as "Mr. Green Thumb", has experience as an urban horticulturist working for the Pinellas County Extension Service, and has taught horticulture at St. Petersburg College.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
mine all died from too much rain that we got...they basically drowned :(
Strom63 2 years ago
no im not going to use a fungicide and u shouldn't be promoting them. They are harmful to our environment! Your a gardener and you should know this. Offer natural remedies! The general person knows a fungus when they see it and there automatic reaction is to buy chemicals. Not to be rude but if your going to offer gardening suggestions you should be green about it. MILK AND WATER, DILLUTED CHAMOMILE TEA, WHATEVER!!!! JUST NOT CHEMICALS, COMMON!!!!!!!!!!!
MasterVeggie 2 years ago
Im amazed, I planted a nancy Reagan rosebush last year and it did great. This year it's dead. Yet all my other ones are coming no problem. Theyre fickle flowers but I love them.
MercuryRis 2 years ago
I <3 roses! Thanks for sharing this valuable info! :D
renethel 2 years ago
Potato
djang0ja22 2 years ago