My rose bushes have an orange type of growth on them how do I get rid of it?


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It sounds like fungal problems, I think they call it "rust." I have several older rose bushes and they have some rust issues each spring/summer - I haven't found a non-chemical way of treating it, but you can buy rust or fungal sprays at nurseries/Home Depot's/etc. They need to be sprayed regularly for a couple of weeks, and then they'll be fine for the rest of the season. Good luck!


Is it a type of mold or parasite? if so use a spray or parasite killer. if that doesnt work go to home depot or a local plant store or greenhouse and ask a professional about the subject and they will tell you everything you need to know! Good Luck! and Happy Gardening!!
It depends on your climate. A lot of things can cause this. Check http://www.1800topsoil.com to see if they have someone in your area.

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