Shannon Lawn & Landscaping
1111 Honeyspot Road Suite #1
Stratford, CT 06615
SHANNON LAWN & LANDSCAPING
Serving Stratford, Trumbull, Bridgeport, Shelton
Fairfield, Milford, Orange, Ansonia, Seymour
Written by Shannon Landscaping - May 1, 2021
Roses are America’s favorite flower and a flower
loved by all gardeners around the world. Some grow
heirloom roses while others fell in love with the
newer hybrids. Some grow roses for looks, others
for scent and the majority for both. Roses are in-
deed a thing of beauty and their cultivation an ex-
pression of skillful art. These plants add value to
any garden, charming everybody with their beauty,
color and fragrance. But just like all seasoned roses’
growers know, these plants need particular care, es-
pecially in the summer. Our lawn care Stratford, CT
specialists and their landscaping Shelton, CT col-
leagues want to share a few tips and tricks with you
on summer roses’ maintenance, with an emphasis
on organic fertilization.
The Fundamentals of Roses’ Summer
Maintenance
In order to thrive, all roses need some basic care
needs to be fulfilled. They don’t depend on the
roses’ variety, but on your property’s features and
your choices:
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Sunlight – all roses need at least 6 hours of direct
sunlight in order to thrive. They should not be
planted in shadowy areas, as they can be the vic-
tims of slugs, snails, shadow-loving bugs and
weeds.
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Water - roses need plenty of water in order to
thrive and they need even more irrigation during
summer. Water your roses very early in the
morning and make sure they get at least 2.5 gal-
lons of water every week. If the heat is extreme,
check your roses’ watering needs as follows: if
you find the top 2 inches of the soil dry, water
the roses. You can also install a slow drip irriga-
tion system with the help of your lawn care
Stratford, CT specialists to make sure the plants
get the exact amount of water they need when
they need it.
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Soil: your soil should be properly nourished if
you want gorgeous thriving roses. The soil’s pH
level should be between 5.5 and 7. Organic fertil-
ization during summer ensures that your roses
grow healthily and are protected from pests and
weeds.
Organic Roses Fertilization
Many gardeners prefer organic fertilization to the
synthetic one. When it comes to roses, fertilization
is mandatory and organic products are the simplest
and best means to nourish the plants, protecting
them from heat, weeds, pests and disease.
We have talked about organic fertilizers before, but
today we will take a closer look at some tested and
sworn-by organic products usually used by sea-
soned roses’ cultivators:
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Chopped banana peels – they are rich in
potassium
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Coffee grounds – used in a mix of water or
spread dry at the plants’ base, coffee grounds
work best with those rose varieties loving a
slightly more acidic soil.
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Epsom Salt – it helps roses burst into more vivid,
bright colors and gain even more powerful
scents.
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Fish tank water – use regularly changed fish tank
water (not stale or moldy water!) to hydrate your
roses with. It is full of nitrogen and trace ele-
ments that feed your roses properly.
Let your lawn care Milford, CT specialists give you a
hand with summer roses’ maintenance and have
your property turned into a lush heaven of color
and scent all summer long!
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