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Organic rose garden in containers
I have a container garden on a sunny balcony for almost 2 years. The
garden has a mixture of foliage plants, cacti and edibles, all grown organically with great success. I never had a case of pests or disease infestation, except for occasional pests that were short-lived. I am now thinking of introducing roses to my container garden. From other people's experience, I know that roses are demanding in terms of watering and health care. There are recently on the market some species of dwarf roses, which are small enough to be held in containers. Did anyone try to raise them in containers with 100% organic treatment ? If they get sick, is there an increased chance they will spread the disease to the other plants as well ? Since containers dry very quickly, does that increase disease casualties ? |
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