If roses exhibit poor growth, reduced vigor or abnormal leaves and blooms, don’t just assume they need more fertilizer.
Roses are heavy feeders that need plenty of nutrients to produce blooms and healthy foliage. Learn more about how and when to fertilize roses.
As winter nears its end, your rose bushes are preparing for a huge seasonal energy surge and can use some help. Here's how to fertilize them.
Q: What is the best fertilizer for roses and how often should it be applied? A: Roses have a hearty appetite, and if you keep them well fed, they’ll reward you with abundant blooms all summer long.
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