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Would like some input about miniature rose bush plants.?

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Would like some input about miniature rose bush plants.?

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Miniature roses are just like regular roses and they require the same care. They will do well in their pot. But, you can plant them outside if you want. Plant them in a sunny location with well-drained soil. They do especially well in raised-bed planters. Dig a hole twice the size as the pot and fill it back in half-way with organic compost. Mix this in with the dirt on the bottoms and sides of the hole, and at a depth where you can set the plant in the hole such that the level of dirt in the pot will be level with the dirt on the ground. Remove the plant from the pot and set it in the hole to where the top of the pot dirt is level with the ground (don’t plant it too deep – this can damage the plant). Backfill the hole and put more of the compost around the plant as a mulch (about 1″ thick and 2 ft. wide). Water the area well, but not so much that it washes the mulch away. Water once a week or so, as needed. If you overwater, you will see yellowing and leaf drop. Avoid getting water di

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