Hydrangeas and roses bloom ‘faster and better’ when adding 1 kitchen scrap to their water (Image: GETTY) Hydrangeas and roses take centre stage in gardens when summer rolls around with their colourful blooms. However, both plants do have a few specific requirements that will keep them healthy and blooming year after year. One of these requirements is fertiliser .
As with most plants, adding fertiliser can be worthwhile as it can help them grow stronger. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.
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Log('[Load] OVP tcfLoaded',new Date())})}},1500)}) This is especially the case with your hydrangeas and roses in a pot, and if the soil in your borders is light and not very nutrient-dense. For those looking for a natural way to feed their plants this summer, gardeners can use something they would otherwise throw away - banana peels . READ MORE: Cats st.
