- How are moss roses properly watered?
- How often and when does it need to be fertilized?
- How are moss roses properly pruned?
- What diseases and pests do you need to watch out for?
- How to prepare a moss rose for winter?
Moss roses owe their name to small glands that are located on the sepals and flower stalks and are reminiscent of moss. This type of rose is becoming more and more popular because it is relatively easy to care for compared to Hybrid Tea roses. What you should consider when caring for a moss rose.

How are moss roses properly watered?
Moss roses should be watered extensively two to three times a week in summer. In spring and autumn, the moss rose needs less moisture.
Avoid wetting the leaves when watering, as damp leaves are easily attacked by powdery mildew. If possible, avoid using a garden sprinkler that waters the plants from above.
The best time for watering is the morning.
How often and when does it need to be fertilized?
In order for a moss rose to bloom extensively, it needs a comparatively large number of nutrients. It is fertilized three times a year.
- Mid-March: compost
- End of May: rose fertilizer
- End of July: rose fertilizer
From the end of July you may no longer fertilize moss roses. The new shoots stimulated by this no longer harden properly before winter and die off in the event of frost.
How are moss roses properly pruned?
Moss roses that only bloom once should only be cut back every two to three years, generally in the spring. They bloom on old wood and should therefore not be shortened or thinned out too much.
In the case of varieties that flower twice, an annual pruning is also carried out in spring.
Always remove faded inflorescences immediately to prevent rose hips from forming. This pruning ensures a second flowering period.
What diseases and pests do you need to watch out for?
Powdery mildew occurs mainly when the moss rose is very damp and the leaves remain wet for a long time. Cut off affected shoots and spray the plant with diluted whole milk.
Occasionally aphids occur, which you should fight immediately.
How to prepare a moss rose for winter?
Moss roses are only conditionally hardy. Therefore, heap up the soil around the plant well. Protect the upper parts of the moss rose with burlap, jute or special rose fleece.
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Moss roses are particularly effective in gardens with a romantic flair. In contrast to many hybrid tea roses, this historical type of rose convinces with its scent.