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new spring growth died
A local nursery put in a rose bed for me 3/23 enriching the soil with
organic items such as kelp meal and Chesapeake Blue (composted crab shells). I transplanted 12 hybrid tea roses into the bed. They seemed to be growing normally then the new spring growth drooped and died. Most have leafed out again, but others haven't, and look dead although they looked good and bloomed last summer. Any ideas? |
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new spring growth died
Helen, What else did they put in your soil. Roses like a slightly acidic soil. Maybe yours is too alkaline? Also they need to be watered. They need to be fed. Fish emulsion is ideal. And tender growth can not handle frost. -- Theo in Kansas City Z5/Z6? "Helen" wrote in message ... A local nursery put in a rose bed for me 3/23 enriching the soil with organic items such as kelp meal and Chesapeake Blue (composted crab shells). I transplanted 12 hybrid tea roses into the bed. They seemed to be growing normally then the new spring growth drooped and died. Most have leafed out again, but others haven't, and look dead although they looked good and bloomed last summer. Any ideas? |
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