How Do You Care For Rose Abelia Bushes?
The Abelia rose bush is a lush shrub. The bush has a long bloom life–from May all the way to the first frost, as well as striving in partial or full sunlight. This beautiful rose bush blooms white roses with red stems. And, unlike many other roses, it is extremely easy to care for. Mix the peat with the ground’s soil around the rose bush. The peat will encourage more growth from the bush. Use 5 spades full of the peat for the bush. Water the bush regularly the first growing season. Water the bush with 1/2 gallon of water, once a day. After the first season, a deep and lush root system will have developed and watering regularly will be unnecessary. Fertilize the rose bush once a year with either a general fertilizer or rose fertilizer. Fertilize the rose bush in the early spring before any new rose buds form. Trim the rose bush with garden shears to promote new growth as well as keeping the bush looking neat. Simply trim newer stems back about 2 inches. The older stems of the bush shou