Gardening and Horticulture - potted roses

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iceangel33
05-31-05, 10:32 PM
:mad: Hi,I recently purchased my first rose,it is a potted rose. Im keeping it watered well and it is in full sun. My problem is,the buds that are on it all look wilted and some of the leaves look very dry. Im not sure what ive done wrong,but I would really appreciate any advise, I want to have a rose garden they are so beautiful. Thank-you[FONT=Arial Black][/FONT

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chfite
06-01-05, 05:06 PM
Roses are high maintenance plants. Here is a site that covers many aspects of raising roses. This may give you some analytical insight into yours. http://************/aldzq

Hope this helps.

twelvepole
06-04-05, 10:44 AM
Transplant potted rose as soon as possible after it finishes blooming. Dig a large hole, 24" wide by 24" deep. Include one-third compost to two-thirds soil. You can also add one cup bonemeal, one cup bloodmeal,and one tablespoon slow-release fertilizer. Try not to disturb the rootball when transplanting. Make sure the bud union is about an inch above ground level.
Give the plant a good, deep soaking after you plant it.