Parade' is a vigorous, climbing, deciduous shrub with thorny stems bearing pinnate leaves divided into glossy, ovate, toothed, dark green leaflets and large clusters of double, fragrant, reddish-pink flowers from early summer into autumn.
Water your plant daily, making sure the soil is well-drained. Stick your finger into the soil to the second knuckle; the soil should feel damp at least that deep after watering. Miniature roses have shallow root systems, especially when potted indoors, so they need frequent watering. Without proper water, the leaves tend to turn yellow and begin to wilt.
Fertilize the parade rose plant every three weeks. If it's been a while since you fertilized, the plant might not be getting enough food to sustain itself. Use a balanced fertilizer, such as a 10-10-10, and mix it to half the recommended strength.
Prune off dead stems and blooms so the plant can focus its energy on keeping healthy stems and leaves alive. Don't prune back healthy stems during the growing season; save that for early spring, while the plant is dormant.
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