Roses are truly a garden decoration and one of the most beautiful flowers.
Their aroma is enchanting and can instantly lift the mood of anyone.
It is important to properly care for these delicate plants to ensure their lush flowering. And fertilizing plays an important role.
How to feed roses in spring
Rose bushes are fertilized with an infusion of mullein or manure, and watered with fertilizers. If you don’t have these products at hand, don’t worry and use ammonium nitrate.
Take 1 tablespoon of fertilizer per 10 liters of water, taking into account the consumption of 3-4 liters per rose bush.
How to feed roses in spring and summer
It is necessary to use rotted manure and compost, which is best applied in early spring.
In summer, roses are fed several times. Fertilizers are applied in the first half of June, when the plants build up vegetative mass and buds appear. At this time, phosphorus, potassium and nitrogen will be required.
What roses don't like
Roses will wither without good light.
Provide roses with more sunlight, especially in the first half of the day; in the second half they need partial shade.