Planting Roses - Tips And Ideas To Ensure Beautiful Results
Finding the best types of roses can be a confusing task when you
consider the multitude of varieties that are available. Here are
a few suggestions that will help you produce beautiful roses
that are sure to be the envy of the neighborhood:
Ask your local garden center or nursery about the best types of
roses to plant in your particular area. Different climates
require different kinds of roses if you want to achieve
outstanding results. If you are a beginner, be sure to choose
disease-resistant rose bushes, as they will require less
maintenance and care.
You must choose a spot to plant your rose bushes that is well
lit in the mornings and that will receive at least 6 hours of
uninterrupted sunlight each day. You must have well-drained soil
with a PH level 5.5 to 7.0. You will be able to find a testing
kit at your local garden center. The test kits are quite
inexpensive and could save you a lot of difficulties after
planting your rose bushes.
When planting your roses, include plenty of organic matter in
the soil surrounding the plants. Make sure the roots of the rose
bush are very damp and well fertilized before you actually plant
it. If you are planting roses that have very little soil
surrounding the roots, soak the roots in water or puddle clay
for several minutes and cut off any roots that are damaged or
broken before planting.
The first few weeks after planting rose bushes, you should water
thoroughly and often. When the top two inches of soil
surrounding the plant becomes dry, water the ground until it is
completely soaked. After your roses have become established,
soak your bed approximately every two weeks for best results. If
you live in an area that is extremely dry or hot you may
consider watering more often. Be careful not to over-water your
roses and it is best to water in the early mornings.
For the best results, plant rose bushes in the early spring
after any danger of a freeze has passed. Also, the rose should
be planted in an area that is open and gets plenty of air
circulation. Roses do not grow well in a tight or enclosed
space.