What Organic Fertilizers Work Best for Growing Roses

Nick Mayer
Organic fertilizers do a simple job. They help plants grow quickly. In your case, you are looking for growing roses quickly and easily. For roses though, most any type of fertilizer will work, just make sure to use NPK (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium) fertilizers. Also you must make sure not to overfertilize the plants or else they will just simply die. So now that you know how to organically fertilize your roses, you need to know what kind to buy.

1. Roses Alive! - This fertilizer is the best fertilizer you can use for growing roses. This is a completely natural fertilizer and will help you roses grow to new heights and will make them blossom beautifully. This fertilizer can be found at any store and can even be purchased on the internet. Roses Alive! will help your garden look as great as it has ever been. It really works!

2. Blood Meal - This may sound gross, but your roses will grow at an alarming rate with this organic fertilizer. Blood meal is dried and powdered blood that is spread into your garden to help your roses grow. Because of its high nitrogen release level, it does help the roses grow, but if too much is applied it can burn and destroy the roses. It is recommended to mix the blood meal with water to see the best results for your newly growing roses.

3. Alfalfa Meal - The alfalfa meal actually heats up the surface of the soil. This helps the roses grow through an organic fashion. After using alfalfa meal, your roses should be growing at a much faster rate, but just like the blood meal, do not apply too much or else all of your vegetation might die. This organic fertilizer is a great way to treat your soil before growing roses.

4. Chicken Manure - First of all, be sure to compost the chicken manure or else you will cause severe burning to your plants. After composting though, it should be a quick and easy route to organically fertilizing your growing roses. After applying your chicken manure fertilizer, you must wait for a few weeks until the soil is nourished with your newly applied fertiilizer

5. Bone Meal - Bone meal is a slow releasing fertilizer that has been used for organic purposes for a long time. Watch out for this fertilizer though, as it has a high count of phosphorus. As long as you make sure to follow procedure to not harm your plants, bone meal is a great fertilizer to use to organically grow your roses.

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