Gardening: Caring for Roses

by Lucy Gartner

Who wouldn’t want to get into gardening caring for roses? The best cared for roses can help bring life to your home and garden. Unfortunately though, not every gardener can grow great roses. If you really want to have the best roses on the block, you have to follow a couple of basic tips.

Pre-Planting

First of all, you should know that there are many different kinds of roses. Not all of them will grow well in the area where you live. The first step should therefore be to find out which kinds are best for your area. You can quickly research on this online or you can also ask some of your neighbors who grow roses for recommendations. Once you’ve settled on a kind you want to grow, you also have to consider the availability of an ideal area for roses. The spot for your roses should be accessible to sunlight, should be spacious and should have clean, rich and dry soil.

Fertilizing and Feeding

Roses may be plants but they sure love to eat. Different gardeners may have various methods of feeding and fertilizing their roses. Many do agree though that roses should be fed frequently but in small servings. A mix of organic food rich in nutrients would be well appreciated by your roses.

Don’t get too excited though. Some roses will simply not do well if you fertilize them too much. The general rule is that new rose plants should only be minimally fertilized. Only full grown roses should be given standard cup fertilizer rations. Some fertilizers are especially formulated for weekly use. These kinds of fertilizers however are not necessary. You can always opt for rose fertilizers that need to be mixed with the soil only once or twice annually.

Watering

It’s obvious that gardening caring for roses won’t be complete without watering. There are different recommendations but the usual tip is to give one or two inches of water every seven days. Water should be allowed to seep deep into the soil. It is often suggested too that water should not keep the soil and leaves wet for 24 hours. Water retention can be a cause for rose illnesses.

Cutting Stems

Pruning is a basic rose grooming tip you shouldn’t neglect. You can start pruning as soon as buds make an appearance. Before you cut healthy stems, remove all the dead ones first. You should then consider diagonally cutting some chosen stems. This will allow you to shape your rose plant according to your preference.

Spraying

You may opt for an organic or non-organic spray for your rose plant. There are many products that you can buy from a plant store to use for rose spraying. This is an important step you shouldn’t miss because it is one of the ways that will help prevent diseases.

Gardening caring for roses may be a great challenge for some. The crucial point though is to just maintain a passion for roses to make them bloom.

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