A rose problem is almost always a reflection of the plant’s environment.  Bad drainage, too little water, poor soil preparation, insects, and disease are all environmental conditions that can either be remedied or prevented from the start.

The first line of defense against any rose problem is a strong, healthy plant.  A little advance preparation such as the addition of peat or well-composted organic material to the soil before planting will provide a blooming environment.

We will help you in identifying a pest or disease or in recommending a treatment.