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Apr 07, 2020
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Save time and money when planting and sowing this Easter weekend
Late-planted roses
IT is better to prune roses before they are planted because they can be held in the hand and turned so the position of the buds can be seen and all pruning cuts made directly above strong outward-pointing buds.
Do not bring chemical fertilisers in direct contact with roots, but scatter a little fine bone meal mixed with sharp sand in the bottom of each planting hole and mix some more, about two handfuls per plant, with the soil as it is returned to the hole. It will help the formation of
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