Can fertilizing Roses too early be harmful?
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Depends on where you live and how much it was fed. The worst that can happen is that they push out leaves that can freeze if you live in a cold snowy climate, that can be trimmed off. Where I live in zone 9, it will just force them to leaf out and not detrimental. Typically fertilizing is done throughout the growing season and stop in fall to let the plant rest and go dormant. It will not kill the bush, if that is what you are worrying about.
I doubt it. If it was liquid fertilizer, you should be fine. If it was pellets, you should be fine as long as you watered well after applying.
I was just in Orange County last week on vacation...lucky, lucky you!!!!
Came back home to "sunny" South Jersey Friday to 24 degrees......brrrrr! Now WE have to worry about our roses!
Hopefully I'll get back to your perfect climate one day...and stay!