Fertilizing and Preparing Soil Prior To Planting Roses

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In order to make the roses grow fast and take root easily, the soil must be prepared very well. If the soil has never been
worked on before, it must be processed deeply.

If the soil is sandy, heavy fertilizers ( composite ones, such as cattle manure ) work best. If the soil is rich in clay and/or limestone, the evergreen plant remains, or animal manure work best.

According to the analysis of the soil, the liquid fertilizers with 200ppm of nitrogen and 150 ppm of potassium could be used with addition of iron and magnesium.

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1 Justine March 21, 2009 at 05:15

How do you process soil around plants that are not doing well without digging up the plant?

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