AllenOK
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When we moved into this place, there was a small rosebush against the garage, near the front door. It's thin and spindly. The roses are the miniature ones, only about the size of a half-dollar. They are yellow tinged with red when they open, then fade to pink later that day. The blooms are usually dead within 48 hours.
I'm assuming I need to transplant this poor thing somewhere sunny. No problem. Can I do that now, or should I have done it in the fall? What about fertilizer? I know most roses need rose dust, and we haven't done any of that.
Being out in the country, I can probably get all the free fertilizer I want. I just need to go talk to a couple neighbors about the "leavings" from their horses and cattle
I'm assuming I need to transplant this poor thing somewhere sunny. No problem. Can I do that now, or should I have done it in the fall? What about fertilizer? I know most roses need rose dust, and we haven't done any of that.
Being out in the country, I can probably get all the free fertilizer I want. I just need to go talk to a couple neighbors about the "leavings" from their horses and cattle