Monday, May 11, 2009

How can i make my roses grow flowers?

how can i make my roses grow flowers? i usually trim them but they just seem to be growing long and tall hardly no flowers?

How can i make my roses grow flowers?
It's coming to the end of the blooming cycle for this season. I'd prune the rose about 1' from the ground taking out little scraggly limbs around December. Mulch around the base with about 3" of compost material. In spring give them a dose of rose fertilizer--then stand back in amazement when you get some nice, large roses. Good luck.
Reply:you may need to feed the plant. miricle grow, its a blue crystal food that you mix with water and use every two weeks. if your plants are healthy and just not bloming, miricle grow had another product called bloom---truse me


you will get flowers after this.


roses like long deep drinks, a trickle for a day or so every couple of days is good. they also like coffee grounds, used of corse.


also if you dead head the old blooms off back to the first set of leaves of five you will speed up the process.


good luck with your green thumb.
Reply:there are many different kinds of roses with different characteristics.hybrid tea rosses grow flowers on single long stems.floribundas grow lots of flowers in clusters.it sounds like you could have a simple briar which could grow stems upto two metres long before you get a tiny flower on the end.if this is so get it pulled out and reward yourself with the beauty of a new one

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