Your Roses Are Changing in Midsummer... Here's Why
Has your rose suddenly stopped looking its best? Don't worry - this is completely normal. After the spectacular first flush of flowers in Spring, many roses produce fewer blooms, develop a few yellow leaves and appear to lose their vigour. In this video, I explain exactly what's happening inside the plant, why this stage is so important, and what you can do now to encourage healthy growth and a beautiful second or even third flush of flowers later in the season. It may appear as if the season for roses has passed, but in reality it is simply a transitional stage... #roses #rosecaretips #gardenadvice #summergardening #gardentips SUBSCRIBE to Blunder, Then Bloom: / @bloomblunder 0:00 Intro 1:27 The Imperfect Rose 02:09 Deadheading 03:06 Yellow Leaves 04:57 Diseases 07:07 Watering 09:01 Bonus Tip 09:51 Summary

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