Newbie Questions about Basic Rose Care
Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 4:34 am
Hello,
I kind of took over care of our garden roses and 'cause I'm unexperienced with such things, was browsing the e-net for help. And I found you
Now I've got a couple of questions after reading many posts here.
1) I read some recipes for rose tea using alfalfa ect. I've got trouble understanding the fish emulsion part. What exactly IS fish emulsion? is it some kind of liquid or paste? Can I buy it in stores? And could I trade it with something else? Or can I leave it out of the tea? I guess fish fond isn't quite the same, is it?
2) Is there any way to give my roses a fertilizer "boost"? Meaning can I put something directly under the plants? Rose tea takes about 2 weeks to mature, doesn't it? I wanted to treat my darlings to something good before that time. But I don't know with what? Are banana peels ok?
3) one rose also has a VERY bad case of aphid infection
Do you reccomend a special recipe for a neem oil spray? I only read to use neem oil, but not in which way to mix it with water or other stuff.
4) and last but not least: is it ok to get water on the leaves and buds when watering the roses? Or should I only water the soil?
ok, that's all for now.
I'm sure other questions will come later.
noreen
update:
ok, I went shopping
I took JPIXI's advice and checked the nearest petshop for chinicilla food. I found something, but it isn't 100% alfalfa. The rest of it is: maize, peas, extruded wheat, bean flakes, carob, oats, soya and carrot flakes. Do you think the other incredients are harmful? for the roses of course 
I also checked the ingredients of ferret fod. And see hear, it contains fish! this is the (short) ingredients list: chicken flour, rice, chicken fat, maize, sugar beet, egg powder, fish flour (!), yeast, chicken liver, lecitin, vegetable oil, fish oil (!), table salt (
) Kaliumchlorid, calcium carbonat and lots of vitamins and stuff. If I add a handful to my rose tea in stead of the fish emulsion, could it work? But I'm very unsure about the rest of the ingredients, especially the salt and stuff.
ok, that's it.
I kind of took over care of our garden roses and 'cause I'm unexperienced with such things, was browsing the e-net for help. And I found you

1) I read some recipes for rose tea using alfalfa ect. I've got trouble understanding the fish emulsion part. What exactly IS fish emulsion? is it some kind of liquid or paste? Can I buy it in stores? And could I trade it with something else? Or can I leave it out of the tea? I guess fish fond isn't quite the same, is it?

2) Is there any way to give my roses a fertilizer "boost"? Meaning can I put something directly under the plants? Rose tea takes about 2 weeks to mature, doesn't it? I wanted to treat my darlings to something good before that time. But I don't know with what? Are banana peels ok?
3) one rose also has a VERY bad case of aphid infection

4) and last but not least: is it ok to get water on the leaves and buds when watering the roses? Or should I only water the soil?
ok, that's all for now.

noreen
update:
ok, I went shopping


I also checked the ingredients of ferret fod. And see hear, it contains fish! this is the (short) ingredients list: chicken flour, rice, chicken fat, maize, sugar beet, egg powder, fish flour (!), yeast, chicken liver, lecitin, vegetable oil, fish oil (!), table salt (

ok, that's it.
