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I have a climbing rose: is it worth buying "rose feed" - or just using
something like miracle-grow.

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On 17 Feb 2017 12:20, Judith in England wrote:


I have a climbing rose: is it worth buying "rose feed" - or just using
something like miracle-grow.


I don't think so. I once spilt some Growmore from a sack I was loading
to take down to my allotment. I swept it up and threw it around some
sad old roses in my neighbours garden (I was tending it for them), I
could not believe the growth and flower that year, seemed different
plants.

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On Fri, 17 Feb 2017 16:45:15 +0000, Bob Hobden wrote:

On 17 Feb 2017 12:20, Judith in England wrote:


I have a climbing rose: is it worth buying "rose feed" - or just using
something like miracle-grow.


I don't think so. I once spilt some Growmore from a sack I was loading
to take down to my allotment. I swept it up and threw it around some
sad old roses in my neighbours garden (I was tending it for them), I
could not believe the growth and flower that year, seemed different
plants.



Thanks to you as well.

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On 17/02/2017 12:20, Judith in England wrote:


I have a climbing rose: is it worth buying "rose feed" - or just using
something like miracle-grow.

Blood Fish and Bone works just as well.

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On 17/02/17 12:20, Judith in England wrote:


I have a climbing rose: is it worth buying "rose feed" - or just using
something like miracle-grow.


If you or a neighbour has a wood-burning stove the ash contains useful
levels of potassium, and it's free. Roses won't mind a slightly higher
pH from using the ashes. More info he
https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?PID=621

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