Grass in roses
On May 3, 3:43 am, Larry Apolonio wrote:
One of the problems I have is grass growing in two of my rose plants. I
don't know who to ask and I did google for "grass in roses" but I don't
think there is a common problem. Could be wrong though.
I did try and pull the grass by hand but it seems to really be in there.
I'm afraid it will kill the roses.
The gal at Home Depot who seemed really sincere in helping me said that
I may have to dig it out and remove the grass then. She says I will
have to deal with the shock to the roses.
Grass can be hard to pull out but its roots usually are not terribly
deep. I would NOT dig up the rose and replant if I could avoid it.
Take a trowel or small shovel and try to skim the grass off the soil.
That is, angle the trowel so it is almost level with the surface and
push it under the grass, just into the soil. I have a tool called a
Hori-Hori Knife that's perfect for this sort of thing.
You may not get all the grass but you should be able to get most of it
up. If it's extensive it may be a bit of work. When you have it
mostly out, cover with mulch and then go back every week or so to look
for and pull out grass that comes up through the mulch.
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Henry
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