Caring for rose bushes begins with preparing the soil: add compost and organic fertilizers that improve the soil structure and provide slow nutrition. Regular weeding and mulching help retain moisture and reduce the risk of disease. To prevent diseases, use careful watering at the root and remove wilted buds to stimulate new flower stalks. During the period of active growth, fertilizing with nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in optimal proportions is especially important.
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Pollution from rain and temperature changes can cause stress in plants. It is recommended to periodically loosen the soil around the bush without damaging the roots, and carry out sanitary pruning in early spring. This helps to form a strong structure of the bush and improves ventilation. When late autumn comes, remove weak shoots and cover roses for the winter in cold regions to protect them from frost.