With a little TLC, you’ve got the option to help them flourish.
Marcy Simpson
Why arent my roses blooming?
the gardener wonders aloud.
Photo:Marcy Simpson
Here are five reasons why your roses may not be bloomingand what you better do to bring them back.
Some people will say particular roses are good forpart shade or part sun, but I dont believe it.
Poulson advises youll also need to cut the plant way back when you do.
Elsewhere, you’re able to extend bloom time by feeding your roses almost continuously.
Place the lid back on and let it sit in the sun for a few days.
After this, you’re able to mix in fish emulsion or other water-soluble organic fertilizer.
Pour a gallon onto each plant.
Be warned: It is an unpleasantly fragrant brew, but Poulson says, Roses love it.
Make it a habit to stick your finger in the soil to feel if the earth is dry.