I grow all plants organically only. |
TRANSPLANT NOW BEFORE PLANTS DEVELOP
FOLIAGE AND STEMS!
GORGEOUS HIGHLY FRAGRANT DEEP PURPLE TEA
ROSE / BUSH ROSE
Hardy perennial garden plant
I am offering one fully established, GARDEN-GROWN
plant, 0.5 LTR POT SIZE PLANT
FLOWERING IN SUMMER.
Supplied without pot SAFELY PACKED.
All plants come from the garden,
hardy.
Flowering : FROM MAY ON
LARGE FRAGRANT BLOOMS ON LONG STEMS, PERFECT FOR CUTTING
Position: full sun or partial shade. Can grow up to 100 CM high
Soil: well drained, ordinary garden soil
Watering: keep moist, water generous during dry weather but DO NOT SOAK.
Provide support for stems and feed regularly. Fully frost resistant.
CUT BACK AFTER FLOWERING AND THEN IN EARLY SPRING.
PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE BIDDING:
SUPPLIED CUT RIGHT BACK, WITHOUT POT,
KEPT MOIST, VERY SAFELY PACKED.
THE PRICE INCLUDES THE ACTUAL POSTAGE PRICE THAT I WILL PAY FOR THIS ITEM PLUS ALL EBAY FEES
Payment within 3 days please.
MANY THANKS
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED,HERE IS SOME
INFORMATION FOR SOIL-MIX FOR ROSES.
Roses prefer a rich loamy soil that drains
well. They do not
like to have their roots in
soggy wet soil, but cannot be allowed to dry out
either.
A nice pliable moist feel to the soil is what is desired.
The best soil for roses is: one-third clay, one-third
coarse sand and one-third decomposed organic
matter.
When mixed together, these will give you the right soil
blend for providing the best of soil homes for your
rose bush’s root systems.
Once you have felt the texture of this properly blended
soil, it should go through your hands and fingers, and
you will easily recognize it from then on.
The soil pH is optimum at 6.5 on the pH
scale (pH range 5.5 – 7.0)
Some good amendments to use for rose
soil preparation are:
1. Alfalfa meal: good source of nitrogen,
phosphorus and potassium, plus it contains
Triacontanol, a growth regulator and
stimulant.
2. Kelp Meal: this is a slow release Potassium source
providing over 70 chelated trace minerals, vitamins,
amino acids and growth promoting hormones.
3. Compost: decomposed organic matter that increase
micro-organism activity and improves the overall quality of the soils.