Saturday, May 31, 2014

Do new rose bushes bloom their first year? and Gilsland Peony Single Bloom

Do new rose bushes bloom their first year?



A few months ago I planted a rose bush in my yard that I had picked up from Walmart. It is exhibiting signs of healthy growth but I've yet to see any actual budding/blooming from it. Is this usual for a newly planted bush not to flower in the first year?


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Answer by oil field trash
It is very rare for a rose to not bloom in its first year. In fact if you prune the blooms after then are spent, you will get additional blooms all summer and into fall.

There are many sites on the net that give you help like the ones below.


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Gilsland Peony Single Bloom
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Garden peonies are herbaceous perennials (height 20 to 36 inches) grouped into five types according to flower shape: single, semidouble, double, Japanese, and anemone. Tree peonies produce large numbers of flowers on a shrub-like plant; the stems do not die back each year.
www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/hil-8501.html



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