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Dawn B

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Modernizing an 80's Oak Kitchen

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Does anyone knows what is happening to my rose plant???

As can you see the plant its getting brown spots i look all ready for bugs or something in it, just seen little tiny flying bugs nothing more are those the ones causing the damage???
Maria C
Maria C Las Vegas, NV
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    Commented on Apr 18, 2012
    The tiny bugs you are referring to are aphids.Use sevin dust to control. Rust or Black Spot is ...»
    caused by too much water. Roses need at least 6 hrs of sun. They also need air circulation around them. Remove affected leaves and those that have fallen off. Water deeply at base and wait a few days. Apply fungicide specifically for Black Spot or rust (available at hardware store). Fertilize in early spring. Prune before dormant season.

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