Roses love Texas. These are a mini rose called Happy Chappy. They are prolific blossomers. I don't fertilize them much, though I do spread new mulch around every couple of years (as it breaks down). I also give them a biweekly Epsom spray and dead prune them through the growing season. If they need a harder cutting back, I usually wait until late winter. Grasshoppers have eaten my roses to bits, so I'm experimenting with neem oil this year to see if that helps.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Quick Word on Roses
Labels:
gardening,
perennials,
roses
Jennifer is a clinical herbalist and health coach, specializing in autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis. Her interest in plant medicine led Jennifer to spend years studying herbology, physiology, and nutrition. She works one-on-one with her clients via her herbalist and health coaching business, Prairie Hawk Botanica. Jennifer lives on a homestead in rural Texas with her husband, 2 children, and various animals. In her spare time she loves to be in her large herb and vegetable garden. Sharing herb knowledge and her love of natural healing with others is her calling. Find Jennifer at www.priariehawkbotanica.com.
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