The rose requires special attention and care.
It is especially difficult for them to survive the winter, when they are exposed to frost, wind and snow. How can you help a frozen and weakened rose to quickly recover and bloom luxuriantly?
Trim off damaged parts
The first thing to do when a rose begins to awaken after winter is to cut off all damaged, dry and black parts, says Anastasia Kovrizhnykh .
This is necessary to prevent the spread of diseases and rot, as well as to stimulate the growth of new shoots.
Pruning should be done with sharp, clean pruning shears, making cuts at a 45 degree angle above a bud or branch.
Feed the rose
The second thing you need to do to help the rose recover is to feed it. The rose needs nutrients to form a strong bush and beautiful flowers.
For this purpose, you can use special fertilizers for roses, which contain nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and microelements.
Fertilize the rose once every two weeks during the active growth period and once a month during the dormant period. You can also add organic fertilizers such as compost, humus or ash.
Provide the rose with enough light and moisture.
The third thing you need to do to help your rose bloom is to provide it with enough light and moisture.
The rose loves sunny places where it can receive at least 6 hours of light per day. But do not place the rose in direct sunlight, which can burn the leaves and flowers.
Water the rose as the soil dries out, but do not overwater it. It is better to water the rose in the morning or evening, avoiding getting water on the leaves and flowers.
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