Roses that didn't die

8 Common Mistakes Killing Your Roses and How to Avoid Them

Recently, many florists who purchased rose seedlings asked me, “Are roses good to raise? Why can’t I keep them alive?” I believe that many novice rose growers have similar confusion, and therefore paid a lot of “tuition”. Today, I will analyze for you, why you are easy to raise roses to death, and how to…

Fertilizing Roses

March Rose Care Tips: Boost Spring Blooms with Expert Advice

March is the season of rapid growth of new rose buds, and management at this time directly affects the first spring crop of roses. If not managed properly, a large number of blind buds and yellow leaves may appear, affecting the quality of flowering, and today we will talk about tips on how to care…

Several roses, with petals showing pathological mottled and withered signs, may have been affected by diseases
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Why Rose Buds Won’t Open: 5 Common Causes and Fixes

Have you ever encountered roses with buds that are slow to open? Today we will discuss the common reasons why rose buds do not open properly and the corresponding solutions. Factors affecting the opening of rose buds From pruning to blooming, roses usually take 50-60 days in the spring and fall, and only 30-40 days…

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Fertilizer pointers for roses after buds show color

Recently many gardeners have been asking, “Can I still use potassium phosphate at this time of year when the buds of roses are starting to show color? Some people say that overuse of potassium phosphate can lead to shorter blooms, is this true?” This leaves many hobbyists confused and wondering if they should continue to…

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The growing conundrum of roses: why do they ground but not grow well?

Many rose lovers envy those who have yards where they can grow a variety of beautiful flowers. However, even though they are “grounded”, some flower lovers find that the roses they plant still don’t grow well. So why is this? Here’s why Poor soil Although in-ground roses are theoretically less susceptible to nutrient deficiencies due…