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Genuisscuffy

Genuisscuffy

27 Apr, 2008

 

You could put a drop of washing up liquid/water in a sprayer and spray them - seems to work on the first few at the beginning of the season.

On question - Aphid problem on roses

Ainsjane

Ainsjane

27 Apr, 2008

 

This might not appeal but I just wipe them off with my fingers. You could also get the hose out and spray them off (gardeners world tip) or if you don't have any lady birds you can buy them from greengardener. I have a large Pampas that ladybirds over winter in but only have a problem early in the season; then the ladybirds make short work of them. Attracting birds to the garden also helps. I have some lovely David Austin roses that do really well every year without the use of chemicals. I am very much into organic gardening as I grow my own veg.

Debs

On question - Aphid problem on roses

Owdboggy

Owdboggy

27 Apr, 2008

 

The only spray we ever use (not admittedly on roses. I only spray them with weedkiller) is Horticultural soft soap. This is made from nautral plant extracts and is reasonably harmless to other goodies like ladybirds and bees.

On question - Aphid problem on roses