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It is early summer, for many gardeners that mean it is rose blooming season. So today I thought I take you on a stroll through my rose garden. And, this is the entrance and I decided to plant a huge diversity of roses overhanging this rock wall here. Everything form the Pink Moss to the Madame Hardy, which is one of my favorite, it is a beautiful white shrub rose, to the spectacular and very showy Dublin Bay. And Dublin Bay also looks good, not just so by a hanging wall, I will show you, it looks great in a barrel, too. Let us take a look.
Everybody makes a beeline for this barrel and you can see why. It is just a blast of color from one Dublin Bay Rose. And actually, this Dublin Bay rose can spend the rest of his life in this barrel. All I have to do is top dress the barrel every spring with some compost and throw in some organic rose food and hey, presto! It actually bloomed all summer and it goes on sometimes right into the early winter, too.
The secret to success to getting roses to bloom to their full potential is very simple and very inexpensive, because you can buy these ingredients in bulk, and it is just this. It is alphalpha pellets, you want one cup of alphalpha pellets, and you want rock phosphate and it comes this granular form. A quarter of a cup of rock phosphate, and simply two tablespoons of Epson Salts, magnesium sulfate, and just mix these all together. And then in the spring, just before the roses stop blooming, you just apply this mix, just scatter it around the rep line of your rose bushes, and that will rock down and that will give you the roses everything they need in order to make them really happy, and to bloom their little heads off all summer long.
So, give it a go and enjoy your roses.
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