Sunday, April 26, 2009

Rose of Sharon isn't blooming?

My mother has a Rose of Sharon bush which always gets lots of buds, but they never develop into blooms. We live in Indiana (I'm not sure which zone that is), but she has many other Rose of Sharon bushes, and they all bloom. What could be wrong? Is there anything she can do to make it bloom?

Rose of Sharon isn't blooming?
She might consider using a rose fertilizer. Rose food can encourage blooming but not necessarily encourage green growth, which is good! I did that with a double blooming rose of sharon and the blooms practically exploded out of the thing.
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Reply:I would recommend using plant/tree food this year. Weekly dosage. Then in the fall, give them a good trim. I replanted rose of sharon's in my yard and they came back very nicely. Good luck I hope it works for you, rose of sharon is a pretty tree.
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Reply:it might be kind of late in the season but trim it back ,it will get new shoots .
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Actually, the Council of Nicea dealt very little with the subject of the Bible.





Nicea was the first ecumenical (worldwide) council of bishops in the Church.





Since then, there have been 20 others.





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The Catholic Church approves of certain versions of the Bible -- but their differences involve only translation. There are no "edits" in that meanings of things have been changed or dropped.





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The KJV is not used in the Catholic Church.





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Read Luke 1 and Mary's response to the angel Gabriel. She is quite plain in identifying herself as a virgin.


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