25+ Seed Coral Rose Flowers Bush Shrub Floral garden

Before Planting: Rose seeds require stratification, or a cold and moist storage period, before they will sprout. Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep in a seed-planting mix in planting trays. Make sure the planting mix is moist, seal it in a plastic bag and place in the refrigerator for up to 10 weeks. After the stratification has passed, remove the trays and place them in a warm environment. Once the seedlings have sprouted, transplant them into individual pots.

Planting: Plant the roses outside in the spring or summer

Watering: Water roses weekly close to the soil and not overhead to prevent fungal diseases.

Fertilizer: When the roses are established fertilize them each spring, but the application of a well-rotted manure each spring works just as well.

Days to Maturity: Roses may bloom once in May or June and then again in fall.

Harvesting: When cutting the roses, cut when the blooms are still formed and not completely open. Be careful of any thorns.