| It is planned that during this month and next the flowering season will take place where colors will be the protagonists in the gardens of Murcia.
Finally, between December and January it will be pruned to follow the biological cycle of the plant | The Murcia City Council, through the Department of Urban Development and Modernization of the Administration led by José Guillén, is carrying out a rose bushes fertilizer campaign that will allow a more abundant flowering."The striking flowers of the rose bushes are characteristic in the different garden areas of Murcia, and for this to happen, it is essential to carry out this fertilizer campaign during this time.
We work all year round so that our green areas are in perfect condition and they are friendly spaces that improve the quality of life of our neighbors "has highlighted José Guillén.These works, which are being developed in different spaces such as La Seda, Santa Isabel, Avenida Teniente Flomesta, Malecón and the historic gardens, among others, previously go through a light cava or 'bina' of the land that allow the correct entry of the nutrients, the removal of some possible weeds, as well as the revision of the irrigation system.It is planned that during this month and the one that comes the flowering season will take place where colors (red, green, yellow and white, among others) will be the protagonists in the gardens of Murcia.
Finally, between December and January they will be pruned to follow the biological cycle next year.In December the pruning of more than 10,000 roses in the municipality will beginWith these works its adequate budding and development is achieved for the next spring.To carry out these works, about three weeks and more than a dozen gardeners will be used, who, while pruning, will be in charge of removing possible existing weeds, fertilizing the land and reviewing the irrigation system so that keep saving water in all the green areas of Murcia.Once the rose bushes, one of the symbols of the different green areas of Murcia, begin to sprout again, a phytosanitary treatment will be applied to them to promote their development and that they grow free of pests and diseases.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia