Roses grown in containers require annual repotting to keep them healthy and obtain optimal blooms. Rootbound plants become stunted and produce limited foliage and flowers. If a larger container is not an option, prune the rose severely: remove about a third of its canes and selected roots. This will shock the plant to produce new roots and shoots. Follow these easy steps when repotting your favorite roses: Read the rest of this entry »
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Indoor Gardening Guide: Repotting Roses
Categories: Botanical Garden, Plant Materials, Plants, Rose, Seeds, Soil, Water Garden, flowers, pots

Be creative when choosing pots. Add excitement to your garden, by re-using worn-out or unwanted objects, from both outside and inside the home, in an unexpected way. Read the rest of this entry »