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FAQ

How do I get my potted roses to bloom again?

Jan 31, 2007 by Tanya Pants | Posted in Garden & Landscape

I have mini roses in a pot that have not had blossoms since the summer. I thought they may be root bound so I re-potted them into something bigger. The leaves looked healthier for a


Do you have this rose in the house? Most roses need full sun. You can grow indoors but could get challenging. First give it a bloom booster fert. like

umindy78 | Jan 31, 2007


have you tried a fertilizer for roses..also mini roses need full sunshine to keep blooming .it should be kept in near a window with a southern exposure,if
audifey | Jan 31, 2007

How do I plant potted roses into the ground?

Jun 25, 2009 by Hiya! | Posted in Garden & Landscape

I have potted mini roses that I would like to plant in the ground outside so they will last longer.

Two questions: will they actually last longer outside and, if so,


in addition to lilabners planting instructions, they like having some bone meal mixed into the soil you plant around it. follow the instructions on the

Lindzpinz | Jun 26, 2009


I would plant them in morning sun as they will be very tender from being inside. Just dig a hole and plant the same depth as they are in the pot and make
lilabner | Jun 26, 2009

How do you grow roses from clippings? How about potted roses?

Feb 12, 2006 by enchantress68 | Posted in Garden & Landscape

I am living in an apartment with a balcony and would like to grow roses in pots. I have friends that inherited roses. They will give me clippings, but I don't know how to grow them


Try root starter. Follow the instructions.

The best bet is to go to a full-service nursery (not one at Wal-Mart) and ask them how to use

pikachuflatulates | Feb 12, 2006

How to plant bare-root and potted roses | OregonLive.com

by Randy L. Rasmussen, The Oregonian

Not to mention that I de-stabilized a doug fir that way one year and it toppled - digging a big hole (for a hydrangea! totally wrong place!!!) and then several years of keeping it well watered (on one side of that fir). That rose (and tree) would be much better off with the rose planted near a strong trellis in a garden or side yard (if a climber) or in a sunny, non-acidic soil spot where the soil and environment is more appropriate. Agree with rosedude on this one, Anne.

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    Feb 23, 2012 from Spikey Mark
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    Can you overfeed / over water potted roses? I'm quite attached to mine but one of them shed loads of yellowy leaves this morning.


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    Roses potted. Basil and coriander sorted.Will do some pot and furniture rearranging when I can actually see what is where!!


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