Q. Now that it’s getting hot, my roses have stopped
blooming. Should I keep feeding them or wait until the weather cools and they
start blooming again? Can it hurt them when feeding in temps over 100?
blooming. Should I keep feeding them or wait until the weather cools and they
start blooming again? Can it hurt them when feeding in temps over 100?
A. Roses are typically fertilized three times a year and
avoiding months when it’s hot in Las Vegas, (June, July, and August). For convenience I
suggest fertilizing on three holidays when cooler: Valentine’s Day, Memorial Day,
and Labor Day.
avoiding months when it’s hot in Las Vegas, (June, July, and August). For convenience I
suggest fertilizing on three holidays when cooler: Valentine’s Day, Memorial Day,
and Labor Day.
On the
Valentine’s Day soil application, include your favorite iron fertilizer as well.
If you apply iron to the soil, only one application is needed. Generally, do not
fertilize any plants during the hot months. If fertilizer must be applied during
these months, apply it at half strength.
Valentine’s Day soil application, include your favorite iron fertilizer as well.
If you apply iron to the soil, only one application is needed. Generally, do not
fertilize any plants during the hot months. If fertilizer must be applied during
these months, apply it at half strength.