Who doesn't love red roses? Especially if they are part of your well cared garden. It takes a few useful tips to get your garden blooming red for most part of the year.
Here are a few tips to get your deep red roses blooming:
1. When you plant roses using stem, cut their ends slantingly. This makes for more surface area to take up water and nutrients from the soil.
2. Give your love symbols at least 6 hours of adequate sunlight.
3. Water them everyday.
4. Avoid chemicals. Use egg shells, dried leaves and dried cow dung instead.
5. Prune regularly. Remove the dried or insect-effected parts every other day.
6. Cut away wilted or dried flowers at a point half an inch below the stalk/peduncle.This redirects plant growth to flowering rather than seed- making. In short, you get more flowers!
7. Replant or propagate by stem cutting in spring. Do it in summer, and you can as well say Ta-Ta, goodbye to your beloved plants.
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