Rose rosette disease plaguing North Texas gardens; here’s some alternatives for the New Year

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Rose rosette disease plaguing North Texas gardens; here’s some alternatives for the New Year
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Rose rosette disease continues to plague North Texas, but gardeners have other options to plant.

Arlington’s urban forestry land manager has some tips and suggestions for gardeners looking to enhance their cultivations in the face of blight.

Rose bushes have long been beloved by gardeners for their pretty blooms and hardiness, but experts say several other plants fit the same bill.about what to do if your bushes have rose rosette disease and what can replace them.Unfortunately, you should remove the entire plant, including roots, leaves and stems. Then dispose of them properly. Do not add these to your compost.

Butterfly bush blooms from summer through fall and will draw plenty of pollinators. Tall with a long bloom time, it makes a good addition to butterfly gardens or as a landscape plant.

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