Hi rose flower friends! In this video I want to show you how I feed my container roses. It really is a simple step! Each year when new growth emerges I do this and then again every 6 weeks throughout the growing season finishing up my last feed in September per the good ole David Austin rose directions! On this video you can also see the difference between a rose in it's second season and a newly planted rose's progress. If you'd like to see more on my roses check out:
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MY RECOMMENDED/AFFILIATE PRODUCTS (aka: clicking here costs the same for you and gives me a very small commission for recommending these items):
**PEST CONTROL + FERTILIZER I always have on hand:
Rosetone fertilizer (I apply monthly during the growing season): amzn.to/3Jt0sAY
Plant-tone fertilizer (for general purpose-slow release): amzn.to/3M94PTT
EB Stone organic Citrus and Fruit tree food (every couple of month application): amzn.to/34jIjXC
EB Stone Sure Start organic starter fertilizer (I use with every new planting): amzn.to/3Bf71V2
EB Stone Ultra Bloom organic flower fertilizer (I add to containers every month): amzn.to/34Frbew
Maxsea organic bloom fertilizer (for weekly application during the season-add to watering can): amzn.to/35ZvsKw
Maxsea organic all purpose fertilizer (for weekly application during the growing season- add to watering can): amzn.to/3GzAGJC
Sluggo (for slugs) - amzn.to/3ryps3x
Bonide Neem oil (for preventing TONS of pests and diseases): amzn.to/35S1eJb
**Favorite GARDEN TOOLS:
Fiskars bypass loppers: amzn.to/3ozgFfP
Root Slayer trowel: amzn.to/3Lmd7Hy
Fiskars snips: amzn.to/3GD4k0t
Garden saw (for dividing plants, removing small branches, scoring): amzn.to/3LmXq2x
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