Growing Rose Plants

in #roses9 months ago

I love these!! I never thought they'd be the biggest and bushiest among all rose stems I've planted.
I put them in an old paint can with soil. I did not even think they would survive. Tis very surprising and now it may be the healthiest among all.

I think the roots made holes through the can and down the soil.

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🌹 So yes I did prune them before I did my laundry.
I cut dead and dry twigs stems flowers.

And if you see in one of the pictures there's pearls in the pot. That's because pearls are high in minerals especially calcium so I thought I'd put my discarded reject pearls in there. Let's see the result.

Thank you!

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This looks like the rose bush I have outside my bedroom window. 😍😍

Im so happy! Show me a pic

Its definitely looking like a bush instead of the usual single stem roses in pots. They really should be planted in the ground to grow bigger!

These are some pictures I took back in June. It is past it's blooming stage now though. I only got this many after trimming it down quite a bit. And I have two bushes not one. I discovered this as I was trimming it. 😁😁😍

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This is what it looked like the first year I was here so I'm glad I cut off the brown woody parts. There is still more work to be done but thorns... 🤣🤣
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sorry for the absurdly late reply this looks beautiful!!! How stunning! May i save it?

Sure. All I ask is that if you use it, please give me credit.

Lovely! I will! ❤️🤞💯