Guest guest Posted July 1, 2007 Report Share Posted July 1, 2007 Paula ....... in Michigan www.farmfreshsoapsandcandles.com farmfreshsoapsandcandles Didn't see your first post about this (my ISP has been bouncing my mail for 2 weeks now !), but for what it may worth, my grand mother used to dump her used coffee grounds around her roses and she had some beautiful roses. I swear she had such a green thumb that if you gave her a picture of a stick, she could get it to sprout in a few weeks !! Paula ....... in Michigan www.farmfreshsoapsandcandles.com farmfreshsoapsandcandles I asked some questions about my poorly growing roses and I didn't receive one reply. I know we are all busy, but I also know there are lots of experienced gardeners out there who can help me. Anyone game? I hope someone can help! When we moved to our new house almost 2 years ago, our yard came with a beautiful rose bush. We re-did the front walk and the landscapers transplanted it to another part of the yard. This year it did not come back well at all. There are only 2 small sections of new growth on what looks to be an otherwise dead bush. Is it savable? Should I cut the new growth and try to plant those? I am clueless! We also have some shrub roses that had a beautiful first bloom, but are not continuing to bloom as I would like. Is there something I can do to encourage the blooms? Would epsom salts (as someone had suggested for another flower) help? Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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