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My dad and I have the hardest time caring for them. They always seem to die. My bf's mom has the greatest luck with them, and she says all she does is plant them and water them. I doubt if it's the soil because we live in the same area. Anyone have any personal tips they've learned while growing them? We don't want to let it die, because it's a rosebush we received at my mother's funeral last year.

2007-05-29 04:28:38 · 5 answers · asked by Bails 2 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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My tips are to never water the rose bushes from the top. Only water at the ground. I use miracle grow for roses about once a month and I spray the leaves on the bush with Ortho Rose Pride to prevent insect infestations and mold and other leaf diseases. Each fall I trim my rose bushes back and mulch around them for the winter. In the spring I prune more off if needed and when warm enough I move the mulch back from around them to keep them from getting too hot.

I hope you have good luck! There is nothing prettier than rose bushes in your yard or landscape.

2007-05-29 06:34:15 · answer #1 · answered by Princess 4 · 1 0

The number one thing I've personally noticed that will kill a rose bush other than infestation is mold/black spot. Be sure to water only the root area of your bush trying your best not to get the leaves wet. Also, it's best to water early morning so that any leaves that do get wet can dry out from the sun. My sister lost a number of rose bushes from mold and black spot. I use a disease control product that you just shake on the ground around the base of the plant by "Bayer" that helps with insects, disease, mold, and feeds the plant too! It's great stuff. Check your local Wal-mart or Meyers gardening department to see exactly which kind will work best for you. Even though you have the same soil as your bf's mom, you have different circumstances, habitats, and atmospheres around your plants, so the care they need will always be different.
Best of luck!

2007-06-04 12:43:21 · answer #2 · answered by Cheecha 1 · 0 0

okay first off roses are acid loving plants and you can try this . Put used coffee grounds around the base of the plant and water it like normal . and after that leave it alone it should do just fine . There is nothing nicer than a pretty rose bush . good luck .

2007-05-29 06:44:12 · answer #3 · answered by Kate T. 7 · 0 0

Check for bugs! Also, use a spray fertilizer (like the Miracle Grow ones that attach to your hose), they have specific rose formulas of fertilizer and gardening powder. Make sure you're not over-watering them, and it may be the soil if yours is more sandy (sand doesn't retain water and carries little nutrients).

2007-05-29 04:35:50 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

it is the time of twelve months for roses to lose their leaves-in case you bypass to a nursery each and every of the roses are bare root inventory (shrink precise lower back and in observed dirt). Any that are previous inventory are yellowing and finding quite unhappy. i think of that your rose could be doing the comparable element. i could recommend reducing it lower back to 2/3rds of its unique length, precise lower back to the woody previous improve and get rid of each and every of the leaves. it quite is a competent thought to 'Seasol' flora while transplanting because it helps to augment the roots and cells of the plant. Repeat this weekly for a month. Dont water better than as quickly as a week, the seasoling would be suffiecient in case you utilize a a million/2 a watering can each and every time. as quickly as prevalent, roses are quite drought tolerant and could appreciate only being watered a million time a week if in a pot, or fortnightly if interior the floor. they're services to rust and different fungal ailments, that are inspired in moist circumstances. additionally, DONT fertilise your rose till spring and you notice new improve. in case you do in the previous then, you're in all possibility to burn the roots. Use a soluble (powder which you upload to water) all purpose fertiliser to sell green improve. Then some weeks in use a rose/flower and fruit fertiliser for advertising and strengthening flowering.

2016-12-30 05:53:44 · answer #5 · answered by schattenberg 3 · 0 1

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