Growing roses
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B. Raye Huth on Jul 06, 2015I would fertilize it around the roots and make sure it isn't root bound; aerate the dirt with a bit of sawdust or sand along with the fertilizer.Helpful Reply
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Funnygirl on Jul 07, 2015Add some mulch around it but not to much to kill the roots.I use pine needles.When you water do not water the leaves,and not at night.Check for Japanese beetles,this is the time if year they come out.They like a lot of sun,a lot of fertilizer and water and good drainage.Helpful Reply
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