Roses with lots of buds on new branches

Stop Blind Buds: Late March Rose Fertilizing Rules

The weather this year has been particularly “crazy”, with temperatures soaring above 30°C and then plummeting into the single digits. This roller-coaster of temperature changes has left plants at a loss, and roses in varying states of growth. Fertilizers should be applied with extreme caution at this time, as the wrong fertilizer may result in…

Pruning tips for Floribunda roses

Spring Rose Pruning Tips for Healthy Growth & Abundant Blooms

As the weather warms up, the growth of roses accelerates significantly and new buds sprout rapidly. Recently, many florists, after reading the bud wiping and fertilizing tips previously shared by Lan Yao, have been asking, “How do I prune my roses in the spring when they have already sprouted?” Many flower lovers did not prune…

Climbing Roses

Why Your Climbing Rose Has No Leaves or Flowers at the Bottom: Fix It Now!

Yesterday, a florist asked me, “Why aren’t my climbing roses growing leaves or blooming at the bottom?” I believe many flower friends have similar questions. Today, I will analyze the reason for you. The reason why there are no leaves and flowers in the middle and lower part of climbing roses As shown in the…

Pruning rose petals

Essential Tips for Pruning Climbing Roses After Flowering

Many florists often feel at a loss when faced with pruning after the vine rose has bloomed. In fact, the pruning of Garcinia roses is not complicated, especially for varieties that bloom in multiple seasons, proper pruning can also stimulate the plant to bloom again. Below are detailed pruning methods to help you better care…