First Feeding of Disneyland Roses - May 2026

Over the years, I've adopted a multi-step approach to feeding and treating the (now) five Disneyland Rose bushes on the southside of our house.  These have suffered from pests and diseases in some years.  Sawfly larvae and blackspot.  At least, that's what I'm pretty sure was attacking them.  At the same time, I've read that Floribunda roses are 'heavy eaters' - meaning they need fertilizer to grow and bloom.

The first step in my approach to keeping the Disneyland Roses healthy is a monthly application of a 3-in-1 granular treatment.  It is a 'systemic' treatment, meaning that the benefits get picked-up, overtime, through the root system.  I posted about this one year ago (May 2025), when I talked how I was trying to get ahead of the problems.  

I sprinkle less-than-a-capful around the base of the crown of each one this past week.  You can see the white granules in the photo below:

Feeding Disneyland Roses with Systemic Rose Treatment

The product I've been using is this Bioadvanced "All-in-One" Rose care that is a fertilizer, insect control and disease control.  Below is a photo of the container:

Systemic Rose Treatment

I have put a monthly reminder in my calendar to 'feed the roses', in an attempt to get this treatment down monthly.  

The second step in my approach is a foliar spray.  Both for fungus and for pests.  More on that once these leaf-out a bit more.  

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