Should you fertilize outdoor roses previously first frost?




Answers:    No, your plant is going into dormancy once the days get shorter and the night get colder. Better to mulch almost 3" of compost-then prune in December or precipitate January. You don't want to fertilize because you don't want your plant expending energy for leaves and roots when this is its time of rest. Spring purely as it starts budding is a great time-bone meal and rose foods are dutiful.
yes and make sure they enjoy plently water and are prunned hindmost and have muclh around the groundwork
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