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Old 27-04-2004, 08:06 PM
David Ross
 
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Default Miniature roses in pots

ted wrote:

I have a medium size (2-3 gallon, I'm not sure) container. I want to
plant miniature rose in it. I went to HD today. I found a 6 inch
miniature rose and asked the lady there. She says I have to re-pot the
rose in about a year. Is this true? I don't want to re-pot the rose
again in just a year.

If I want to leave a miniature rose in a container for atleast 5
years, typically how big the container should be?

Thanks.


On my patio, I have a large, shallow pot 20 inches across and 12
inches deep. I have five miniature roses in it with the soil only
9 inches deep. I planted this several years ago and have never
repotted it.

I used my own recipe for potting mix; see
http://www.rossde.com/garden/garden_potting_mix.html. The pot is
up on two bricks so that air will circulate under it and to ensure
excess water drains (especially during the winter rains). The pot
gets lots of indirect light but little direct sun.

I water the pot about once in two days (daily in very hot, dry
weather). I feed the roses a half-handful of ammonium sulfate
about once a month (a whole handful of general purpose fertilizer
when growth starts in the spring). I am always sure to feed only
when the soil is moist.

There are three 'Shy Girl' (white) roses across the middle with a
'Red Minimo' on each side. It's in full bloom right now and looks
great.

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