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Old 04-03-2007, 11:05 PM posted to rec.gardens.roses
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Default Spring pruning and feeding


"Gail Futoran" wrote in message
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In Southcentral Texas USA it's probably
past time to be pruning and feeding, but
that's my schedule.

Everything is leafed out, some shrubs more
than others. Most roses are small enough
that I can prune them pretty quickly. The
Teas are monsters, most of them, and take
a lot longer. I usually do the climbers and
other old garden roses last. Some of the
OGRs only bloom in spring, so I wait to
prune until after blooming.

I've prepared alfalfa tea and will be putting
that on the roses soon. I'm pretty casual
about feeding, sometimes using Miracle Gro,
sometimes organic food. I try to add
compost to the beds and around free-standing
roses at least once a year. I like to use alfalfa
tea twice a year (spring and fall) but don't
always get around to doing it. It's a lot of
effort for 150 roses.

Gail
near San Antonio TX USA Zone 8



Here in zone 6, upper south they're just starting to leaf out. I pruned them
last week. Will fertilize, add compost and mulch them during the next warm
spell. Too much trouble with black spot so we wont replace any more that
die.