By Stan V. (Stan the Roseman) Griep American Rose Society Certified Consulting Rosarian – Rocky Mountain District, Denver Rose Society Member – Stan’s website: https://rosemanstansblog.wordpress.com/ Rose bushes need some iron in their diet to help them remain in good health. The iron in their diet is just one of the keys to good nutrient balance that helps “unlock” other nutrients so that the plant can best use them to be stronger and more resistant to disease attacks. Let’s take a look at iron deficiency of roses. About Rose Plant Iron Deficiencies What does iron do for the overall rose bush you may ask? Iron aids in chlorophyll formation and activates other enzymes, which help activate nitrogen used by the bush. In other words, iron helps promote that nice dark green foliage that is one of the signs of happy, healthy rose bushes or other plants in our gardens. It is rare
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