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Roses
My first flush of David Austin roses was amazing, loads of wonderful fragrant roses that lasted for ages. I duly deadheaded and waited for the second flush of roses before autumn and lo my roses were not only incredibly puny but also slug or snail bait. The snails ate the top off the buds before they even opened
There has been almost no rainfall here in Seaford so I have been hosing the garden every evening. I am very disappointed that the second flush of roses ended this way as overall the garden looked amazing. I did rose feed as instructed too, I can't understand what went wrong.

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Don't hose the garden every evening. One good soaking a week is better than daily sprinkles as the moisture will be better able to soak down in the soil and encourage roots to go hunting for food and moisture deep down.
Regular sprinkling makes conditions better for slugs and snails so you should use some wildlife friendly pellets to deal with them.
Try giving your roses some tomato food as this encourages flowers to form without having loads of nitrogen that will encourage sappy growth that will be zapped by frosts later on. My DA roses are well into their second flush and some are preparing for more.