As summer begins to wind down, roses still have plenty of growing left to do. August is a good time to start preparing your rose garden for the changes that come with fall. For those in the Pacific Northwest, the days are still warm, but the nights may begin toContinue Reading

Summer brings warm weather and beautiful blooms, but it also invites pests that can damage roses. Aphids, thrips, and beetles are among the most common insects that attack rose plants, feeding on leaves, buds, and flowers. Keeping these pests under control is important for maintaining healthy, thriving roses throughout theContinue Reading