A slow release acidic fertilizer (Mir-Acid).
And oddly, coffee grinds around the base...not piled too high. It works wonders.
2007-03-27 13:16:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I just joined a garden club and was told to bury a banana (whole or peel) next to the rose. I am assuming that it's the potassium that seems to work. Other than that, make sure you prune it, especially in the fall. Watch for aphids on the leaves and if you notice any, use dish soap and water to clean them. My neighbor planted about 6 roses and didn't know you were supposed to cut the tips when you bought them (they have a waxy substance on the tips). Then, brilliant man that he is, decided to spray my yard for poison ivy and sprayed my rose bush with weed killer. I thoroughly cleansed the area, cut the bush back as far as I could, and while part of it died, the rest is still doing great. So, make sure you clip the branches of the bush when you plant it. Keep the weeds away from it, water it every now and then, and try the banana and Miracle Grow.
2007-03-27 21:56:37
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answered by lucy7 3
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I don't know about a good fertilizer--but a good tip i use is to take your used coffee grounds and sprinkle them on the base of the bush. Also be sure to cut them back in the fall for more blooms.
I know I didn't answer your question--but hopefully this would give you some help caring for them.
2007-03-27 20:18:18
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answered by not active 2
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Composted horse manure for the best results
2007-03-27 22:48:58
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answered by Anonymous
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As far as above answers, you can check on this helpful site all about taking care Rose plant.
2007-03-27 20:38:09
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answered by Redrosy 2
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Horse manure is supposed to be very good
2007-03-27 20:53:47
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answered by fortyninertu 5
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horse poop it does not burn
2007-03-27 20:17:08
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answered by jim m 7
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dog urine .. no lie .. im dead serious
2007-03-27 20:16:05
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answered by xoooooooo 5
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