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"Folk.... I purchased a trailing rose yesterday.. It's be planted in a little semi circle of Earth by my front door. I shall buy some trellice to attach it to, but I'm hoping it will grow really nice and tall (upto my balcony) Any tips or suggestions on how to look after it? I'm not green fingered " Yes you need something for it to climb up otherwise it will grow prostrate, sounds like you need a trip to my garden centre for educating | |||
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"Roses do need looking after ..spray for greenfly and prune them once they've flowered also they like nice rich soil so get some manure to feed them x" Thankyou | |||
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"Feed with rose specific fertiliser according to instructions, dead head regularly when blooming and keep an eye out for black spot. If any care information came with it follow that. Roses are lovely hope you get years of pleasure from it." Thankyou it's a gorgeous lilac one. I will def be looking after it | |||
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"Folk.... I purchased a trailing rose yesterday.. It's be planted in a little semi circle of Earth by my front door. I shall buy some trellice to attach it to, but I'm hoping it will grow really nice and tall (upto my balcony) Any tips or suggestions on how to look after it? I'm not green fingered Yes you need something for it to climb up otherwise it will grow prostrate, sounds like you need a trip to my garden centre for educating " only 3 + hours away | |||
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"Folk.... I purchased a trailing rose yesterday.. It's be planted in a little semi circle of Earth by my front door. I shall buy some trellice to attach it to, but I'm hoping it will grow really nice and tall (upto my balcony) Any tips or suggestions on how to look after it? I'm not green fingered Yes you need something for it to climb up otherwise it will grow prostrate, sounds like you need a trip to my garden centre for educating only 3 + hours away" You will be there befor 3pm then. | |||
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"I'm no expert but I'll gladly have a look at your bush (Sorry, couldn't resist)" | |||
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"Support the posts ref. dead heading. If you don't, the energy that would be pushed into new flower production is lost, whilst the plant makes seeds in the dead flower heads. You don't need to remove much of the plant, and take dead full flower heads back to a leaf joint (node), where new shoots will sprout from. This removes surplus stem above this point, which would decay." I haven't planted it yet, waiting for some helping hands.. Reminds me i must water it in its current state | |||
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"If you add some organic matter, such as home made compost or fully decomposed horse manure, into the planting hole, with a few handfuls of bone meal, it will help your plant to take off well. Wilko sell bone meal, or a garden centre." Horse manure-where do I get that? The obvious place he he | |||
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"If you have a wood burner, roses love love love the ash.. I always chuck mine on the soil and they flourish. Regular deadheading and if you want it to climb quickly, then cut off the lower offshoots to encourage it to grow "up" instead of "out". You can bushy it out later. " No wood burner. | |||
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"If you have a wood burner, roses love love love the ash.. I always chuck mine on the soil and they flourish. Regular deadheading and if you want it to climb quickly, then cut off the lower offshoots to encourage it to grow "up" instead of "out". You can bushy it out later. No wood burner. " eant | |||
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