Guest guest Posted July 1, 2007 Report Share Posted July 1, 2007 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 deb www.debrasrhapsody.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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