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I received a beautiful planter containing two miniature rose plants

about a month and a half ago .... within 2 weeks the rose plants were

beginning to look VERY stressed and on their way to death's doorstep. I

trimmed off all of the old blooms, plucked off the dying leaves, trimmed

the stems down, put them in an east facing window and began to VERY

carefully monitor the moisture level of the soil. I am happy to now say

that the plants have bounced back very happily, are stout, bushy, happy

and ready to go into the garden another *groan* 4 months ......

But in honor of how well they rebounded ... I am forwarding this great

article I found by Jackie Carroll on the care of miniature roses ...

 

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Miniature Roses

by Jackie Carroll

http://www.gardenguides.com/articles/miniroses.htm

 

Don't let the delicate appearance fool you. These little gems are hardy

enough to grow outdoors in zones 6-10 without winter protection, and

with a good cover of mulch they will survive winters as far north as

zone 4. Miniature roses are surprisingly easy to grow, and they look

great as edgings for your beds or borders, accent plants for rock

gardens, and as houseplants.

 

Miniature roses range in size from the micro-minis which grow to about

five inches, up to a height four feet or more. The flowers are from 1/2

inch to two inches in diameter, and the range of colors is similar to

that of full-sized roses. Most types will bloom from spring until frost.

Unfortunately, miniature roses have little or no fragrance.

 

When grown indoors as pot plants, miniature roses need a little special

care. Even when grown in the sunniest window, they will usually need

supplemental light. You will know your rose isn't getting enough light

when the stems seem to stretch out leaving wide spaces between the leaves.

 

Miniature roses also need lots of humidity if kept indoors. Set your pot

in a tray of pebbles and water. The pebbles will support the pot above

the water level so the soil doesn't become waterlogged. As it

evaporates, the water will provide the plant with extra humidity. If you

house is very dry, run a cool-mist vaporizer now and then.

 

Spider mites and whiteflies are drawn to indoor miniature roses. To

reduce the chances of these pests attacking your plants, give them a

weekly shower. Take care to thoroughly rinse both the tops and the

undersides of the leaves. To treat whiteflies, use an insecticidal soap

at five day intervals or spray with a solution of four parts water to

three parts rubbing alcohol -- add a squirt of dish soap for good

measure -- and keep the plant out of the light until the alcohol dries

completely.

 

Soap spray and alcohol spray also work for spider mites, and you might

also try buttermilk spray: mix 1/2 cup buttermilk with 4 cups wheat

flour to 5 gallons of water. Quarantine infested plants until you are

sure that the insects are irradiated. In extreme cases, you can strip

the leaves off the plant and cut it back by half. Don't worry, you won't

kill it, and you'll soon see signs of new growth.

 

For the best blooms, use a fertilizer that is high in potassium. The

last number in the N-P-K ratio indicates the amount of potassium, and an

N-P-K ratio of 5-5-10 is a good choice. Mix the fertilizer to about 1/4

strength and use it once a week.

 

After your roses spend a season indoors, it's best to plant them

outdoors and get new, disease and pest-free plants to use indoors. They

can be planted directly in the garden or kept in containers, but

remember that outdoor plants in small containers can dry out quickly.

Harden them off before placing them outdoors permanently.

 

© GardenGuides, 2001

(Jackie)

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*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

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Chris! Thank you =)

 

I *love* these little jewels, but they die faster ferns ~

 

 

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" Chris Ziegler " <chrisziggy1

> But in honor of how well they rebounded ... I am forwarding this great

> article I found by Jackie Carroll on the care of miniature roses ...

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