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Скачать или смотреть The Best Way To Feed Roses Organically & Naturally

  • JoyUsGarden
  • 2015-06-26
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The Best Way To Feed Roses Organically & Naturally
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Oh my beloved blooms, how I love roses! The best way to feed roses, in my humble horticultural opinion, is the way that I’ve done it for years. As you know, I always garden organically and naturally because I feel it’s best for the plants and the earth in general.

The hundreds of roses that I maintained as a professional gardener always stayed healthy and beautiful – a winning combo.

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This Ask Nell question came in from Sue in response to a comment I had made stating that I believed in amending and building up the soil with things like compost, worm castings, manure, etc more that I did in fertilizing. The exception to that is citrus, rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and roses. I found that these plants all benefited from a 1 time or ongoing dose of fertilizer.

My special blend is very simple:
1 part rose & flower fertilizer
1 part alfalfa meal
1/2 part composted chicken manure or worm castings
(Where to buy them online is in the post - you'll find the link below).

Your roses will greatly benefit from 3 feedings a year. Here in coastal California I would do a feeding in March, another in May the 3rd in July and finally 1 at 1/2 strength in early September. If you’re in a colder climate, start after danger of frost has passed and wrap it up about 6 – 8 weeks before the 1st frost in late summer/early fall.

Do this, and you’re roses will love you. Just think of all the vases of beautiful blooms you’ll have!

See more at: http://www.joyusgarden.com/ask-nell-t...

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