Insects and fungi will be cleared, double the number of roses! 5 home tricks to create an enviable garden
Understanding the mood of the queen of the garden is a responsibility. Sometimes he laughs carelessly, sometimes he sinks into earnest care. A major headache for rose lovers is sudden wilting of plants. Black spots on leaves or dropping before budding. At the root of this problem is the attack of fungi and insects. However, this does not require frequent nursery runs. With five ‘magic’ tips at home, the rose garden will become enviable.
Main enemies of roses are moisture and lack of sufficient sun. Overwatering or keeping the plant in a shaded area increases fungal and insect infestations. If you see a white powdery coating or sticky feeling under the leaves, then you will know that the plant is infected.
5 surefire ways to release
১) There is no substitute for neem oil in insect control. Mix one spoon of neem oil and few drops of liquid soap in one liter of lukewarm water. Spray this mixture in the afternoon, not in strong sun. It will protect the tree.
২) Turmeric is a great herb to prevent ant infestation or root rot in tub soil. Lightly dig the soil of the tub and spread half a spoonful of turmeric. It acts as a natural antiseptic and keeps the soil sterile.
৩) Spray a mixture of baking soda and apple cider vinegar in a liter of water to repel insects like millipedes. But be aware, using it more than twice a month can disturb the pH balance of the soil.

৪) Wash and dry the used tea leaves and mix them with soil. The nitrogen and tannins in it increase the size of the flower. Also dry and pulverize banana peels to provide potassium, which will stop bud drop.
৫) Infected branches are dangerous to keep on the tree. Apply aloe vera gel or turmeric on the affected area. It will not spread infection and new buds will appear quickly.
Remember, roses love full sun for at least 5-6 hours a day. Water only when the soil is dry. This home trick will turn your garden into a fragrant paradise by avoiding chemicals.
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