The beginning of August is the last opportunity to enjoy the flowering of garden roses.
However, there are simple and effective ways to prolong this flowering.
4 Ways to Make Roses Bloom Longer
You can extend the flowering of garden roses so that they will delight you throughout September if you follow the following tricks.
First, you need to quickly get rid of diseased and dried inflorescences. The thing is that while they are growing on the bush, it continues to deliver nutrients to them, which healthy flowers eventually lack.
If you have single bushes growing, then it is better to get rid of the entire dried stem.
Rose is a light-loving plant, and therefore it is necessary to provide access to sunlight.
It is also necessary to water and feed roses regularly. 2-3 feedings in August will ensure long-term flowering of the rose garden.
Also, do not forget to check the bushes for pests from time to time and treat them with special insecticides in a timely manner.