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When to Fertilize Roses
I planted two different rose bushes ( single knock out and a Louis Phillipe) in the Spring. I started fertilizing these every two months after they initially bloomed. They are both still blooming and doing fine.
Should I fertilize these one more time in October and then stop until next Spring (February ?) Or should I fertilize every two months year round? My goal is to maximize height of bushes and encourage blooms in Fall thru Spring. Anyone with rose experience here in The Villages? Thanks. |
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According to the University of Florida, fertilizer should be applied monthly from mid-February through November here in Central Florida:
Fertilizing Roses - University of Florida's Gardening in a Minute However, my neighbor has great roses and he fertilizes year-round. |
Rose Care
Pick up BAYER Systemic 3-in-1 liquid (about $15.00 at Home Depot) which is a fertilizer/renewal, fungicide/disease preventative and insecticide in one. Mix 2 oz with 1 qt of water and POUR at the base of each rose plant. Do this once every 6 weeks and watch the results. Best investment for roses hands down.
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