I have one rose bush and I'm trying to take care of it very well! When you said you are lucky you don't have many roses I snorted! Thanks for the video, I'm hoping the soapy water will be enough until the predators move in.
Thank you, Olga, for such an informative video. I also have parrots visiting my garden that love to feast on the tender juicy new shoots and buds of my roses, especially if the new growth is reddish in colour. Hopefully they eat the aphids, too! You can attract lady birds (lady bugs) into your garden by growing herbs like dill, fennel coriander, angelica and chives. They also are attracted to flowers like calendula, sweet alyssum, sun flowers, marigolds, cosmos, achillea (yarrow), echinacea (coneflowers) and even dandelions. They seem to particularly like white and yellow flowers. You could even plant decoy plants like nasturtiums, which aphids love, to draw them away from your roses. I have tried this in my garden. Planting a diverse range of plants is one of the healthiest things we can do for our gardens. Lady birds also like to visit gardens that are well watered or that have a water source for them as they get very thirsty.
This video makes me feel a bit better…. Thanks for ur content. ❤。all my roses ( 25 of them ) have aphids , among other shrubs … I used to spray them. But now my hands and fingers do the job to control these bugs . If the spraying water method is used, what happens if the aphids land on other plants ? ( my small garden is densely planted with lots of shrubs and perineal plants ) thanks again
Very timely video for me as I have started to get a bit worried with the amount of aphids I’m seeing. I had been squishing them with my fingers (my fingers started turning yellow 😅) but that is kind of gross. I shall try insecticidal soap next. If that doesn’t do it they will for sure be done for when my systematic arrives for the sawfly larvae.
Oh, I don't like to squish them either. I kind of knock them off between my palms. Yes, I keep my insecticidal soap handy in my small garden shed. Happy gardening!
A systemic will kill everything that feeds on the nectar of roses too such as beneficial insects. Sawfly larvae is very easy to control with Captain Jack's, dish soap spray, or even easier, just going around for a few minutes and collecting them yourself off the leaves. Plants that are attracting a huge number of insects are a sign of a very stressed plant, such as a plant that is unable to cool itself because of lack of water or mulch.
thank you for your video. i usually squish them, but I do have lots of ants. Do you have any advise, how to get rid of the ants- because I‘can‘t see any nest-I suppose they are living underground! Í’m gardening organically.
There are plenty of recipes on UA-cam here. One I like is from Rose Valley Farm, you mix 1 teaspoon of Borox with 3 teaspoon of sugar, add a bit of water for it to be syrupy like. Place it near the colony of ants in some sort of plastic container (closed one) with holes for ants to get to it, but not kids, pets... Hope it helps.
Hello Olga! Unfortunately, US and Canadian laws differ concerning pesticides. Neem oil in now illegal in Canada and possibly restricted to licensed applicators. It's prohibited to use and promote since it's been assigned to a class of toxic (organic) pesticides, supposedly harmful to bees and rabbits...just to name a few. How they come up with these facts is beyond me. Canada has banned a plethora of pesticidal, insecticidal and systemic products that had once been available to home gardeners within the last 16 years. Ortho Bug B Gone is a pyrethroid based insecticide currently available. It has an oil base to the solution, effectively killing aphids on contact. Experimenting with diluted essential oils is yet another option. Having said that, I enjoy your channel; the way you present yourself and your passion for roses. You ARE the Lady of Shallott, lol. 🌹🌱
We get lots of roseslug sawfly damage on our rose foliage in early spring leaving the plants looking pretty unsightly :( Do you have any recommendations for keeping roseslug sawfly away? Thanks in advance!
My Pope John Paul Rose seems to have this bacterial infection called Xylella. Any suggestions to get rid of it? It's one of my favorite rose & want to save it any way I can ldiosa
I am not very familiar with it, I must say. I will keep it in mind and will talk to my rosarian friends about it. Sorry, can’t give you a straight answer.
Those darn ants FARM aphids for that honeydew! Ants are resilient beyond belief. Must give them credit for how hard they work, but they drive me crazy. I remove aphids... they bring them back.
I have one rose bush and I'm trying to take care of it very well! When you said you are lucky you don't have many roses I snorted! Thanks for the video, I'm hoping the soapy water will be enough until the predators move in.
Good Information!! Thank you!!🌸💕💕
Thank you, Olga, for such an informative video. I also have parrots visiting my garden that love to feast on the tender juicy new shoots and buds of my roses, especially if the new growth is reddish in colour. Hopefully they eat the aphids, too! You can attract lady birds (lady bugs) into your garden by growing herbs like dill, fennel coriander, angelica and chives. They also are attracted to flowers like calendula, sweet alyssum, sun flowers, marigolds, cosmos, achillea (yarrow), echinacea (coneflowers) and even dandelions. They seem to particularly like white and yellow flowers. You could even plant decoy plants like nasturtiums, which aphids love, to draw them away from your roses. I have tried this in my garden. Planting a diverse range of plants is one of the healthiest things we can do for our gardens. Lady birds also like to visit gardens that are well watered or that have a water source for them as they get very thirsty.
Such great information! Love, love, love it!
What a lovely, pleasant video; and informative 😄
Thanks so much! 😊
Thank you! Lovely garden…
Thank you for this video Olga!
You are welcome!
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This was SO helpful!!
Thank you so much!
This video makes me feel a bit better…. Thanks for ur content. ❤。all my roses ( 25 of them ) have aphids , among other shrubs … I used to spray them. But now my hands and fingers do the job to control these bugs . If the spraying water method is used, what happens if the aphids land on other plants ? ( my small garden is densely planted with lots of shrubs and perineal plants ) thanks again
Hi, if aphids fall on another rose and live, they will have what to eat. A different plant might not support them.
What about the black spots on the leafs. They die and the bush dies
IF you have severe problem with black spot on roses, you would need to go into systemic sprays.
Very timely video for me as I have started to get a bit worried with the amount of aphids I’m seeing. I had been squishing them with my fingers (my fingers started turning yellow 😅) but that is kind of gross. I shall try insecticidal soap next. If that doesn’t do it they will for sure be done for when my systematic arrives for the sawfly larvae.
Oh, I don't like to squish them either. I kind of knock them off between my palms. Yes, I keep my insecticidal soap handy in my small garden shed. Happy gardening!
A systemic will kill everything that feeds on the nectar of roses too such as beneficial insects. Sawfly larvae is very easy to control with Captain Jack's, dish soap spray, or even easier, just going around for a few minutes and collecting them yourself off the leaves. Plants that are attracting a huge number of insects are a sign of a very stressed plant, such as a plant that is unable to cool itself because of lack of water or mulch.
Great discussion Olga! When the come calling on my roses I look for the honey doo doo lol.
Honey doo doo, lol!
I love the squish method. It’s very therapeutic for me. 😂😂Haha
Haha, not for me!
😮🤢
I wonder if water spray method will contribute to black spot or Powderly mildew.
Yes, that is for sure. With all that watering we might end up with aphids free rose and full of black spot. Personally, I would choose aphids.
thank you for your video.
i usually squish them, but I do have lots of ants.
Do you have any advise, how to get rid of the ants- because I‘can‘t see any nest-I suppose they are living underground!
Í’m gardening organically.
There are plenty of recipes on UA-cam here. One I like is from Rose Valley Farm, you mix 1 teaspoon of Borox with 3 teaspoon of sugar, add a bit of water for it to be syrupy like. Place it near the colony of ants in some sort of plastic container (closed one) with holes for ants to get to it, but not kids, pets... Hope it helps.
Hello Olga! Unfortunately, US and Canadian laws differ concerning pesticides. Neem oil in now illegal in Canada and possibly restricted to licensed applicators. It's prohibited to use and promote since it's been assigned to a class of toxic (organic) pesticides, supposedly harmful to bees and rabbits...just to name a few. How they come up with these facts is beyond me.
Canada has banned a plethora of pesticidal, insecticidal and systemic products that had once been available to home gardeners within the last 16 years. Ortho Bug B Gone is a pyrethroid based insecticide currently available. It has an oil base to the solution, effectively killing aphids on contact. Experimenting with diluted essential oils is yet another option.
Having said that, I enjoy your channel; the way you present yourself and your passion for roses. You ARE the Lady of Shallott, lol. 🌹🌱
Thank you for your message. Yes, many products are being banned here in US too. Haha about Lady of Shalott! Enjoy your day!
We get lots of roseslug sawfly damage on our rose foliage in early spring leaving the plants looking pretty unsightly :( Do you have any recommendations for keeping roseslug sawfly away? Thanks in advance!
I actually made a video about those pests. here it is -studio.ua-cam.com/users/video-ObuTiz2D_E/edit
THANKS!!!🌹
I haven’t seen any ladybugs here in CT, yet. Until they show up, I’m using the squish method.
I see lady bug larvae in my garden, they are maturing.
We have sprayed soap water several times but aphids are keep on increasing, why is that?!!!
My Pope John Paul Rose seems to have this bacterial infection called Xylella.
Any suggestions to get rid of it?
It's one of my favorite rose & want to save it any way I can ldiosa
I am not very familiar with it, I must say. I will keep it in mind and will talk to my rosarian friends about it. Sorry, can’t give you a straight answer.
@OlgaCarmSaid to have no cure, & would need to eliminate the plant & surrounding plants, but wondering is any bacteriacide product will work.
Those darn ants FARM aphids for that honeydew! Ants are resilient beyond belief. Must give them credit for how hard they work, but they drive me crazy. I remove aphids... they bring them back.
sorry for being sarcastic... I should have the same accent and I am sure my roses will be free from any bugs.
That is funny!