How Do You Care For Rose Bushes With Yellowing Leaves?
Roses are one of the most popular flowering shrubs in the world. With over 100 species and just as many colors, roses add a timeless beauty aesthetic to any garden, regardless of how many bushes you are growing. One problem that some home gardeners face with their rose bushes is yellowing leaves. By eliminating the cause of yellowing leaves, such as inadequate watering and sunshine, nutrient-poor soil, or common rose diseases, you should be able to stop the leaves from yellowing and restore the full-color beauty of your roses. Give your rose bush enough morning sunlight. Roses may be yellowing because they aren’t getting enough sun, or too much afternoon sun. Roses need up to six hours of sunshine a day, but they survive much better with morning sun as opposed to afternoon sun (especially in hot climates). Move or replant your rosebush to where it will get morning sun and can be partially shaded in the afternoon. Water your rose bush frequently. Check that the soil is continuously mois