Rose Bush Mini
Rose Bush
Mini
4" $15
This beautiful Mini Rose comes in a Growers Pot.
A miniature rose bush may stay in bloom for a week or two inside, but eventually the plant needs to go outside, where light is sufficient, and conditions are better for healthy growth.
Roses are some of the most popular and beautiful flowering shrubs grown, but starting a rose garden may seem daunting to new gardeners.
However, growing roses for beginners doesn’t have to be a stressful endeavor.
In fact, with proper planting and care, nearly anyone can become a successful rose gardener.
Caring for rose bushes is important to their overall health and vigor, especially when it comes to watering.
Roses require at least an inch of water weekly throughout their growing season, beginning in spring or following spring planting.
While overhead watering is suitable before the onset of new growth, it is often better to water these plants at the soil line using soaker hoses or similar means.
Rose bushes are very susceptible to fungal diseases, such as black spot and powdery mildew, especially when their foliage is kept too wet.
Fertilizer for roses should also be applied in spring, following the label instructions carefully.
However, with the addition of well-rotted manure each spring, this is usually adequate.
Mulching your rose bush will help retain moisture and may also offer some winter protection.
Pruning is another aspect to consider when caring for rose bushes.
This often takes place once leaf buds appear in spring.
Make cuts about 1/4" above the bud eyes and prune out any twiggy or unhealthy branches.
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