Stop and smell the roses this fall

Pollinators like this bee enjoy roses. (Photos by Olivia McClure/LSU AgCenter)
If you’ve been keeping up with your roses, you took care of fertilizing and trimming them in late summer during August or, at the latest, September. Undoubtedly, your repeat-blooming roses like Knockout and Louisiana Super Plant drift roses are looking gorgeous right now. They put on quite a display each fall. Roses come in many colors, shapes and sizes. From ever-blooming roses to trailing roses…

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