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The rose garden ultimately is a get away for
you and your thoughts any time of the day. You can plan and create a
rose garden of your own that will take away the stress of your day
with its beauty. The rose garden that you love and admire so much
can be yours if you follow a few easy steps in planning and in
raising your roses.
If you have never raised roses before, we have a few great tips and
ideas lined up for your reference. One important thing to remember
is that roses do love the sunshine. In the garden that is full sun
areas only, you will have great success in growing roses. If you
have a partially shaded area where you want to grow new rose bushes,
you may want to consider moving your plants to where your roses will
receive at least six hours of sun a day or more.
When first planting or transplanting a rose bush, water will be an
important factor. You will need to water your roses at least once a
week as your rose establishes itself. The soil that you plant your
rose in does need to drain well, this is important. The rose bush
will not thrive in the area moist all of the time. Refraining from
planting your rose in an area that fills with puddles will aid in
your successful rose gardening.
As your roses grow and change every year, you will need to pick off
the dead head flowers. Picking off the flowers that are dead will
bring new life to your bush. If you find black spots on the leaves
of your rose bush, this will keep your plant from suffering and from
any disease from spreading over the entire plant. Treating your
plants at the first sign of Japanese beetles is going to save their
luscious green leaves from these tiny creatures.
In the spring of the year, you will need to prune your rose bush.
The blackened portions of your rose bush need pruned away to promote
additional new growth over the entire plant. While pruning your
plant in the spring season, pull weed starts so that your plant is
not in competition for water or soil nutrients over the growing
seasons.
As you plan your rose garden and begin placement, planting roses of
the same color next to each other will enhance the over all look of
the rose garden. Using too many flowers in one area though, can make
the entire rose garden look more jumbled than a wave of color.
One last thing for you to think about when creating and planning a
rose garden is to remember to test your soil. Soil testers are
widely available and relatively inexpensive. When testing your soil,
your pH level is going to be most important for success with roses.
A pH level of 5.5 to 6.6 is the ultimate situation for raising a
rose garden of your own.
This article is provided courtesy of The Garden Source Network -
http://www.garden-source.com
- a large gardening network devoted to helping you find all the
gardening materials you need, such as Seeds, Live Plants, Roses,
Trees and Beautiful decor. This article may be distributed and
published on any website, as long as this statement and URL remain
intact, and the website address is linked properly.
by Kathy Burns-Millyard
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