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Planting, Growing, and Caring for Roses
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Cooking Notes
The tart reddish-orange hips of rugosa roses are used for jams, jellies, syrups, pies, teas, and wine. Check out our Rose Hip Jam recipe.
Rose petals are edible and can be tossed into salads for color, candied to decorate cakes, or distilled to make rose water. Make sure the rose petals are pesticide free.
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I have a medium large rose bush in a large pot. The roots have grown through into the ground. Someone told me I could saw the roots through and reposition the roses. Is it safe?
I have a medium large rose bush in a large pot. The roots have grown through into the ground. Someone told me I could saw the roots through and reposition the roses. Is it safe?
I've heard used coffee grounds are good for rose bushes. What do you think?
Roses like slightly acidic soil so don't overdo the coffee grounds or you might make it too acidic. Just one or two cups of grounds, dried and then worked into the soil is enough. Better to put the grounds into your compost pile and use that around all your plants since the finished compost will contain lots of nutrients and beneficial micro-organisms.
I have a medium large rose bush in a large pot. The roots have grown through into the ground. Someone told me I could saw the roots through and reposition the roses. Is it safe?
Hi Melody,
It's OK to cut the roots. Depending on where you live you may want to remove the rose from the pot and plant it in the ground if you get freezing temperatures in the winter.
Which is the best season or during which month can two rose plants be grafted and during which part of the day?
I am from Bangladesh and it is very tough to keep rose plants alive here. Would somebody suggest me some advice and at time the flowers too which blossom are small and weak. Please help me out about what shall i do.
Our best advice for success with roses is all above. Read to see what you might need to do or do differently.
You will find a lot of information about grafting, including seasons, here:
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/faculty/davies/pdf%20stuff/ph%20final%20galley/M12_DAVI4493_00_SE_C12.pdf
Hi,
I planted a few mini roses in 6 inch pots. The problem is I have a north facing apartment so these plants sitting on my window sill gets sunlight only for like 3 hours in the morning. I place them outside for the whole day during weekends. But I think its not enough. The leaves are turning yellow. I cannot change my apartment until March next year. I repotted them and fertilize them regularly. What do I do? Please suggest.
Yellow leaves can be a symptom of dry soil, dry air and/or not enough light. You can spray the roses with water a couple of times a week. To increase the light set up a cool鈥搘hite or a warm-white fluorescent lamp, or use an incandescent light source.