annesarticles.com annesarticles.com
Search:    Index -> About Us -> Privacy -> ToS -> Add Your Link -> Add Your Article   
 
 

Your Dogs Intelligence - Could Dogs Be Smarter than Their Owners?

An article discussing your dogs intellegence and how they could be smarter than you think. - Brent Jones
 

Copyrights, Patents, & Trademarks for Selling at Craft Shows

Do you have a unique product that you sell at craft shows? You need to protect yourself from copycat ... - Natalie Goyette
 

The Importance of Bonding, and Touch; Advice for First-Time Parents

Becoming a parent for the first time is exciting; but it can be a little scary, too. This article cu ... - Lori Anton
 
 

The John Wayne Vs Apron String Approach to Parenting

Disagreement on parenting styles leads to a new invention for child behavior management. - Julie Butler
 

A Look at Wood Shutters

Shutters are a wonderful addition to any home. They give the home an air of warmth and comfort, a fe ... - Jimmy Sturo
 
 

  Index » Home Family & Garden » Gardens & Horticulture
   
 

Rose Tending in June

   

"O my Luves like a red, red rose,
Thats newly sprung in June"

An extract from the 1794 poem "A red, red rose" by Robert Burns, Scotlands national bard.

Which roses?

Do you have any roses growing in your garden? It does not matter whether the rose is a floribunda, hybrid tea, standard, patio, climbing or rambling, all will now benefit from a plant health check up. These checks should ideally be carried out on a weekly basis from the end of March up until the end of flowering, so let me detail a few of them.

Aphids and greenfly problems

Check your roses for greenfly; just a few aphids can be dealt with by spraying with soapy water from an atomiser whereas a heavier infestation will require the application of a systemic insecticide or a combination systemic insecticide and fungicide such as "Rose-clear". Some people have questioned whether they have greenfly and whitefly upon discovering what looks like small white insects mixed in with the typical greenfly our roses attract; this is in fact white outer bodies that greenfly shed during their life cycle.

An organic and safe black spot spray

Now I have already mentioned the product "Rose-clear", this is chemical mix is also commonly used to deal with the other problem our roses encounter, which is black spot. This disease cause leaf loss, and die back. Black spot is encouraged by much the same conditions that encourage potato blight, which are warm, moist conditions. Check your roses leaves for black spots with yellow halos and treat with "Rose-clear" according to the manufacturers instructions paying careful heed to the safety instructions. If you wish to try to prevent black spot on your roses organically and safely, you may only have to go as far as your fridge. Mix equal parts skimmed milk and water, apply this with an atomiser or a sprayer to the upper and lower section of the roses leaves. This milky solution causes an invisible and friendly fungus to form, which will help prevent the formation of the dreaded black spot.

Feeding and fertilising

Apart from these treatments, there is another way to help your roses battle pests or diseases and that is to keep their vigour up by proper feeding. Roses benefit from mulching with well-rotted cow dung or garden compost; this will give you bigger blooms, healthier foliage and strength to survive pest and disease attack. A 5 cm (2 inch) layer of this mulch is adequate; do not allow this to touch the stem as it may in some cases lead to rotting. One final benefit of mulching your roses in this way is the reduction of water loss and the suppression of weeds, both of these are very important in a dry summer (we live in hope).

Author: James Kilkelly
 
Author Bio:
James Kilkelly is a renowned writer. James likes to compose articles about this field.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Make Your Own Professional Gift Baskets
 
Parenting Teens Without Losing Your Mind
 
Getting a Rabbit for a Kid?
 
The Secrets of Shadow Embroidery
 
Hardwood Floor Installation Guide
 
Five Most Deadly Plants for Dogs
 
Royal (Ball) Python Care (Python regius)
 
The Garden in Winter
 
Buying a Pony or Horse: Tips to Help You Make the Best Choice
 
Let's Warm Up The Decor For Winter
 
 
 

 

Self Enhancement

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Academics & Learning

 

Society & Communities

 

Home Family & Garden

 

Malls & Shopping

 

Careers & Employment

 

Travel & Vacation

 

Research & Science

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Lifestyle & Fashion

 

Art & Culture

 

Hygiene & Health

 

Eating & Drinking

 

Teens & Kids

 

Recreation

 

Banking & Finance

 

Automobiles

 

Events & News

 

Companies & Business

 

Politics & Government

 

Property & Agents

 

Computers & Networking

 

Online & Indoor Games

 
   Index -> Privacy -> ToS
Copyright © 2008 www.annesarticles.com All Rights Reserved.