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Rose owners urged to do this quiet spring job in the next few weeks – or risk far fewer blooms this summer
Across the UK, roses are stirring back to life, but the real game-changer this spring is not a hard prune. Garden experts say a quiet feeding now could decide how many blooms you enjoy this summer.
There are plenty of plants out there that thrive on lean, low-nutrient soil. Think coneflower, lavender, yarrow or black-eyed Susan. You won’t find roses on this list. No, these “heavy feeders” crave ...
Roses need to be fertilised right now in May, but there is a natural yet effective way to help boost their flowers that is ...
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