Roses are fading now temperatures are dropping, making it vitally important to monitor their foliage currently to maintain their wellbeing. One of the most significant errors gardeners commit during autumn is abandoning roses once they cease blooming, as October represents the period when these plants are most susceptible to illness.

Aged flowers decomposing on the plant can expose roses to the danger of fungal conditions like black spot, which initially manifests as substantial dark marks on the bottom leaves. Black spot spores flourish on rotting foliage, and should they contaminate the plant, it will become considerably weakened and less capable of enduring the winter months.

Fortunately, Lindsey Ward, a horticultural specialist from Plants 2 Gardens, has revealed it is straightforwar

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