Why doesnt my rose bush grow?




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Roses are heavy feeders. More food:)
Move it to a different location so it gets more sun.
Is the bush in full sun? Have you fed it and if so with what?
I know this is gonna sound wierd but stop by your local butcher and put one cup of blood over the base of the rose bush. :o)
Could try organic rose bush fertilizer in early Sprihg after you clear away the Winter mulch around it. I live in NH if that helps.
Sounds to me like you have a mini-rose.
it will grow taller with time especially if it's in a rose bed being properly fed.
i don't think raw blood from a butcher is something I'd want in my beds
its a sure fire attraction for whatever carnivorous predators Live in your area.
I agree with the above comment. It is probably a miniature rose. The leaves also look smaller than large roses.
Try putting old, used coffee grounds around the base- 3-4 times a year. That nourishes my roses just fine.
It looks exactly like my miniature rose, the give away is the tiny leaves.
Epsom salt, coffee grounds roses like acid Don't think it is a mini rose mine mini is 4 ft tall but I keep it trimmed back so it doesn't get any taller It gets morning sun
I agree with the above comments. Mini rose and the coffee grounds wilol work wonders
Use banana peels and coffee grounds to fertilize and water heavy in summer.
I use coffee grounds, egg shells and banana peels all mixed Together and lots of sun. Works wonders.
I feed my mini rose a cup of steeped tea.
I have also had success adding powdered bone meal that I purchased from my local garden center.
Kelly from Canada
Have you tried Epsom Salts yet? It is a miracle worker for roses.
They do make a type of fertilizer called boodmeal that you can use also
bloodmeal , sorry
A mini rose. Move into a pot in a sunny spot. Plant marigolds around the base. Spray daily with used dishwater ( not in direct sunlight). Feed with Epson salts. KEep moist. Roses are greedy.
I find knockout roses are the easiest to grow. Multi-blooms spring to fall. Water with Miracle Grow fertilizer every 2 weeks. Full sunlight.
I was told to crush egg shells and bury down towards the roots. The roses need calcium as feed and mine have turned out beautiful.
I feed my roses rabbit food, sounds crazy but my daughters friend told me to feed them rabbit food n it works.
Thank you all so much for your comments n suggestions. She does get plenty of sunshine. She's getting rose food (mixed with water) once a week (this year so far) going to try some of the other suggestions as well. Thanks again.
Hi, I am putting banana covering beside the roots of the roses, it's very helpful for their growt. After few weeks you will notice the differenc.
agWhat is the organic ground cover? It looks like conifer bark perhaps? If so, I would pull it away from the base of the rose. Who has been pruning? It looks like like a regular occurrence and that would stunt it if not properly applied. The leaves and flower actually look very healthy so I suspect food and sun ware not the culprit. If it was mine, I would only prune an expiring flower to the nearest 5 leaf junction and not touch the main stem until January. That pruning will/should result in multiple new blooms at each cut. I can get upwards of 100 blooms after the second pruning. You can too I think.
I'm sure you've heard plenty of advice but there is one thing that wasn't mentioned. How did you prepare the hole for this rose? Could it be that the roots aren't able to spread out adequately to support a larger bush? Although small your rose does look happy. Good luck!
I never prune rose bushes just cut the dead flowers off. They seem to flower all year then.
I totally agree with a couple of people above. Epsom Salt is what is often advised for roses. Another thought - that little rose might be a pixie/miniature rose.
I bought rose bushes from Sams Club and they are doing better than yours. First, I think you should get your soil tested. Follow up and I plant a banana peel in the soil once a month. Maybe it needs some kind of rose fertilizer. Hope this helps.