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Brendy
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 24, 2005 2:59 pm    Post subject: Miniature roses Reply with quote

I bought three miniature roses, two for my border and one for the deck.
Can you give me any advise on the care of these plants. When they have
to be pruned, what to feed them etc. Thanks for the help. Brendy


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Gail Futoran
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2005 1:06 pm    Post subject: Re: Miniature roses Reply with quote

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I bought three miniature roses, two for my border and one for the deck.
Can you give me any advise on the care of these plants. When they have
to be pruned, what to feed them etc. Thanks for the help. Brendy


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Brendy

Miniature roses are pretty hardy. If you give them
a good start (don't stint on watering in summer), they'll
probably do fine. Any good potting soil should work
for the one on the deck. If you can get the type of
soil that has slow release fertilizer in it, that works.
You can use that in the ground (border), too. Roses
tend to like a more acidic soil but minis tend not to be
too fussy.

I use a mix of organic (seaweed, alfalfa tea) and
non-organic (Miracle Gro, Peters) fertilizer for all
my roses and they seem to do ok.

Roses need sun, even miniatures, preferably 6 hours
or more.

Miniatures are pretty easy to prune. You can just cut
them shorter as needed. even with hedge clippers - but
give them a chance to get well established. I.e., if you
plant them now, you can probably leave them alone
(except for pruning obviously dead canes) until next spring.

Do you know what kind of minis you bought? Just
curious.

HTH
Gail
near San Antonio TX Zone 8
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 5:03 pm    Post subject: Re: Miniature roses Reply with quote

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I bought three miniature roses, two for my border and one for the
deck.
Can you give me any advise on the care of these plants. When they
have
to be pruned, what to feed them etc. Thanks for the help. Brendy


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Brendy-

Hi Gail thanks for the advice, I've attached two pics of the mini roses
I bought. Maybe you cold name them for me? there was no name on them.
Thanks again Brendy.


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Brendy

I looked at the photos but can't really tell. Unless
they're one of the unusual color blends, pretty much
one pink or red or yellow etc. looks like another.
I have several minis I planted a few years ago, thought
I'd made good notes, can't find the notes or tags, and
now don't know what they are! And they were tagged
plants.

If you want to do some research on your own,
try www.helpmefind.com
Go to roses and search and follow directions for
various criteria. If you can't identify them, just
enjoy. I do! I just bought a mini at the local
grocery story because I liked the bloom. No
tag or anything. :)

Gail
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