Wildlife value of New Dawn — an unexpected bonus

J
Jack
· June 28, 2023
4 out of 5

I planted New Dawn primarily for ornamental reasons. What I didn't anticipate was the wildlife it would attract. dense double blooms with a classic silhouette seems to be particularly appealing to bees and butterflies during the main growing period.

I grow it in a cottage garden mixed planting with lavender which allows me to watch the activity up close. hips forming in autumn for wildlife interest is the most active period for wildlife visits. applying rose-specific granular fertiliser in early spring is important for keeping the plant healthy enough to flower well and provide that value. black spot fungal disease on the leaves is the thing to watch — it reduces flowering and therefore wildlife visits if left unchecked. A plant that earns its place twice over.

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