newspaper article - Brownell roses
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"Roses for a dry land"--newspaper article
Comments (8)That's what John Starnes told us. And he's the person who knew those roses best. It doesn't surprise me. I've seen it happen in other places. They don't want the roses in the way of "maintenance." They don't want the roses to obscure the tombstones. And the roses CAN -- there is some legitimacy to that concern. (SEE BELOW) But if you respect the history, and the people, and the families who buried them, you should, I think, respect their choice, to put roses there. Jeri...See MoreTreton New Jersey Rose Rosette Virus newspaper article
Comments (1)Hello Henry: Nothing new- we get called to a lot of "problem situations" that turn out to be RRD. We saw our first RRD in garden situations some years ago- about the same time Terry did - might have been some before that misdiagnosed as weed killer damage. I've got to assume it had already showed up on wild multifloras. I used to tell people to bring their infected roses to their county extension - I don't even bother with that any more. They've probably seen enough of them. Wild multiflora roses have become significantly reduced in this area in the past few years - even the ones that were planted as highway barriers are significantly reduced. That's got to be from RRD. I assume the ones that are left are somewhat resistant to the virus. Since this virus requires a vector, that might be succumbing to natural predators as well. Here is a link that might be useful: Featured Creatures: eriophyid mite vector of Rose Rosette Disease (RRD)...See MoreNewspaper article-growing roses is easier than you think
Comments (0)See: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/2013/11/27/2806411/growing-roses-is-easier-than-you.html Here is a link that might be useful: link to The Tribune, San Luis Obispo, CA...See MoreNew rose collection features top performers - newspaper article
Comments (4)I am so pleased to read about "no spray" roses from a variety of rose growers. Henry, I appreciate your expertise, and I appreciate your information in the correct format. Sometimes when people are less technical, they also can tend to be less accurate. Your information is technical, and accurate. Sammy...See Moreneroseman
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