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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comMy 6 Knockout Rose bushes has a ” Virus “, Leaves and flowers shriveled up, and spreading to the healthy plants as well. I dug them up and got rid of them.
When can I replant knockout roses ?. Will the harsh Chicago winters Kill the virus, so I can plant next spring ?. What do I do to prevent this from recurring ?
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1 Comment To "Replanting Knockout Roses."
#1 Comment By roseman On 07/23/2019 @ 9:41 am
So sorry to hear this. If it truly is rose rosette disease, there is not much one can do. If you dig out the soils in the area of each rosebush about 30 inches in diameter by at least 18 inches deep, sort out all the root matter you can, then mix with a good bagged garden soil with mulch in it. You should be able to replant whenever you are ready to. I will provide you a link on some rose rosette information as well. Link: https://roserosette.org/ [1]