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Rose Care Guide: Pruning, Feeding, and Pest Control in Kansas City

LEARN HOW TO PRUNE, FERTILIZE, AND PROTECT ROSES IN KANSAS CITY TO KEEP YOUR PLANTS HEALTHY AND BLOOMING ALL SEASON LONG

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Keeping Roses Healthy in Kansas City

Once established, roses require regular care to maintain strong growth and consistent blooms. With proper pruning, feeding, and pest management, your roses will perform beautifully throughout the season.

Easy-Care Roses for Lasting Color

If you’re looking for roses that are easier to care for, these are two of our top recommendations. Known for their strong performance and repeat blooms, they offer reliable color with less maintenance.

Soft pink rose blooms with water droplets surrounded by green and red foliage

Drift® Roses

Drift® roses are a compact, groundcover-style rose known for their continuous blooms and easy-care nature. They’re ideal for borders, containers, and smaller spaces where reliable color and low maintenance are key.

Close-up of red rose in bloom with water droplets on petals at a garden center during a Rose Society event

Knock Out® Roses

Knock Out® roses are a landscape favorite, valued for their strong disease resistance, repeat blooming, and overall durability. They provide consistent color throughout the season with minimal care, making them a dependable choice for any garden.

Why These Work Well

Choosing lower-maintenance varieties can make ongoing care easier while still delivering strong color and performance throughout the season.

Feeding Your Roses

When to Fertilize

Roses benefit from consistent feeding during the growing season.

  •   Begin fertilizing in April
  •   Continue through August
  •   Follow product instructions carefully
  •   Avoid overfertilizing

Improving soil with organic matter can also support long-term plant health.

Pruning Your Roses

When to Prune

Prune roses in late March to early April to prepare for the growing season and encourage strong new growth.

How to Prune

Proper pruning helps shape your rose, improve airflow, and encourage stronger blooms throughout the season.

  • Remove dead, damaged, or diseased growth
  • Thin plants to 3–7 healthy canes
  • Remove crossing or rubbing branches
  • Cut back to an outward-facing bud

Pruning improves airflow, reduces disease risk, and promotes stronger blooms.

Managing Pests and Disease

Common Issues in Kansas City

Roses can experience a few common challenges during the growing season, including Japanese beetles, aphids and larvae, powdery mildew, and black spot.

Prevention and Care

To help prevent common issues, water roses at the base of the plant, maintain good airflow around the foliage, and regularly remove fallen leaves and debris.

If treatment is needed, organic options like neem oil can help manage insects and fungal issues, while other treatments may provide additional protection when necessary. Japanese beetles can be removed by hand, and traps should be used cautiously, as they may attract more beetles than they prevent.

Suburban Recommends

Consistent feeding is key to keeping your roses healthy and blooming throughout the season. Choosing the right fertilizer depends on your gardening style and preferences.

We recommend:

Hi-Yield Rose Fertilizer for balanced, reliable feeding

Fertilome Rose Food 14-12-11 for nutrient-rich support and strong blooms

Espoma® Organic Rose-tone for a natural, organic approach that also improves soil over time

Neem Oil for to help manage insects and fungal issues

Apply according to label directions, beginning in spring and continuing through the growing season for best results.

Not sure which is right for you? Our Garden Advisors are happy to help. Visit us at one of the Suburban Locations or email us.

Consistent Care for Lasting Beauty

With regular pruning, proper feeding, and attention to plant health, roses will reward you with beautiful blooms and strong growth throughout the season.

Our friendly Garden Advisors are here to help you care for your roses. Visit our Suburban Lawn & Garden locations in Martin City, Lenexa, or Roe for expert guidance.

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