Choosing a Garden of Beauty: Rose Gardening Tips
There are many people who would love to have a rose garden
but have become disheartened at their attempts to grow roses in
the past. Perhaps they attempted to grow a container rose
garden, or chose their favorites roses to grow but they died as
soon as the first winter hit. Although roses can be
temperamental and arguably more difficult to grow than other
flowers, it is possible to grow a beautiful rose garden by
following some rose gardening tips from the start.
How to Build the Garden
The first rose gardening tip is to see that the soil is
adequately prepared in the garden. Soils can be sandy,
made of clay or a mixture of all types and it is important to
make sure that there are enough nutrients in the soil to feed
the roses when they are planted. One way to do this is to use
compost, which is rich in nutrients. A compost pile is
easy to make in the back yard. All that is needed for a
compost pile is some grass clippings, some old vegetables or
fruit peels, or trimmings from pruning the bushes, all thrown
into a pile to decompose. After a few weeks, the soil in
the pile will be rich with nutrients from the decomposing pile
which is great for feeding hungry roses.
The next rose gardening tip is to carefully choose the rose
bushes that best fit the climate in which they will be
growing. Although it would be nice of the favorite type
of rose bush happened to grow in the same climate as the person
lives in, but this is not always the case and can lead to
disappointment if that person tries to grow it anyway.
There are certain roses, like the tea roses, that grow well in
hot climates, while others are better in climates that have a
strong winter.
The third rose gardening tip is to plant the roses in direct
sunlight. Roses love the sun and need a lot of it.
The only exception to this is in extremely hot climates, where
it is a good idea to have some shade for the roses in the
afternoon. In addition to sunbathing, roses need to
breathe, so it is vital that rosebushes be planted far enough
apart so that air can pass easily between them. Even
though the rose bushes need to be planted a good distance
apart, that doesn't mean that helper plants cannot be planted
in between them. These plants can help to keep
detrimental insects away from the roses and attract 'good'
insects to the rose garden.
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