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Fertilizers necessary for roses: To ensure healthy woody growth, shiny leaves, and beautiful flowers the roses are very much dependent on either organic or chemical fertilizers.

Amount of water for roses:When roses have just been planted they should be watered daily to prevent wilting. If they have been growing in one spot for some time then they should be watered deeply once a week with one-inch or more of water.

Weeds for lunch: Dandelions are a member of the Daisy family. The young flowers have a sweet, honey-like flavor. The full grown ones are bitter.