| By extreme weather conditions, diseases, and | | | | Hygiene: |
| viruses your rose gardening efforts might have | | | | It is not only remove the dead stems and leaves |
| been spoiled. The dreaded mosaic disease affect | | | | and also brush them away from the rose beds |
| 9 of 10 rose gardens and block spots are the | | | | and dispose of them in trash cans. It is not too |
| infectious as the common cold. | | | | harder to dispose them, and then only it will look |
| There are several precautionary measures to | | | | like hygienic place where it can grow well. |
| adopt in order to protect your precious rose | | | | Regular Pruning: |
| garden. | | | | Without really thinking about what is going on |
| Extreme Weather Conditions: | | | | inside, most of the gardeners will trim the sides of |
| You cannot change the weather and you cannot | | | | rose bushes. You should prune within the bush as |
| short of erecting a hot-house and cannot even | | | | well. So that enough air is circulated to the inner |
| protect your roses from hot climates. If you | | | | flowers, leaves, and stems. |
| notice harsh weather conditions, take protective | | | | Plug the cuts: |
| measures like covering your roses with tarpaulin | | | | If you trim the leaves, you leave behind exposed |
| or any cover sheets to keep out the rains and so | | | | inner area of stems. Seal them up with special |
| on. | | | | plant glue so that diseases and other insects |
| Cleanliness: | | | | cannot erode or eat away the delicate inner parts. |
| Clean the beds and remove dead leaves, fallen | | | | You should cover them by glue otherwise |
| debris, clippings on regular basis. It is very | | | | diseases can affect them easily. |
| important to remove the spoiled leaves. On | | | | As already discussed before, gardening is an art. |
| regular interval you should remove it properly. All | | | | You have to treat it patiently and should take |
| depends upon the gardener who cares well on | | | | care of it. |
| removing the dead leaves. | | | | |