My Experience with Rose Rosette Disease

By gemini_sage
April 27, 2015

I moved to my current home 8 years ago, and I brought almost every plant from my garden with me, including about 50 roses. It was an exciting time, as I had lived in a wooded, shady hollow, and I was happy to give so many sun-loving plants an appropriate home. I had chosen rose varieties for shade tolerance and disease resistance, because I knew the shade and moisture would be inviting for fungal diseases. Although we experienced a terrible drought that year, the roses did respond well to the sunny, open environment, and they settled in nicely in spite of the dry growing season.

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Sep 9, 2023 8:13 AM CST
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I do wish I had found you a year ago. My yard was professionally landscaped with knockouts and drift roses. 1 knockout cost me 10 or more plants. Who knew? And I have told multiple nurseries and big box store managers when I've seen the beginnings like too many thorns..... falls on deaf ears🥺
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