A useful tip shared by Alan Titchmarsh can help gardeners save their roses from being 'killed off' by a disease this summer. Roses are popular in gardens due to their gorgeous blooms - but they may never flower again if you are not on the lookout for signs of black spot disease.
On the 2011 edition of "Love Your Garden", Alan revealed that appropriate watering during the summer months is crucial for fending off not just black spot, but also mildew and mould. It's also beneficial to water your roses in the morning during summer, enabling the leaves to dry out swiftly and ensuring that more water gets to the roots instead of evaporating.
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