Plant Shrub Roses For Carefree Beauty
Shrub roses are an easy, colorful choice to use anywhere you
would plant a shrub.
Sturdy and Plant-Friendly
Unlike many roses, Shrub Roses are perfect for planting
anywhere. They're "plant-friendly" and are good neighbors in any
collection of flowers. Shrub Roses are also very winter-hardy,
and they are highly disease-resistant.
These round, easily-maintained bushes are not small, either.
Many older Shrub Roses can grow up to 6 feet in height. If
desired, Shrub Roses can be trained to grow like tall hedges.
Privacy Screen or Hedge
Shrub roses are great as a screen or hedge plant for privacy, as
a border, or a background. Although the flowers from Shrub Roses
have little fragrance, they come in a wide assortment of vivid
colors. Vibrant pinks, reds, whites, and yellows are all common
for a shrub rose's abundant flowers.
Ground Cover or Hanging Basket
Several modern shrub roses have been popularized in recent
years. Ground covers such as Cliffs of Dover, Flower Carpet and
Jeepers Creepers have been treasured by homeowners with sloped
or uneven lawns.
They also grow wonderfully in hanging baskets and containers.
Regardless which variety you choose, Shrub Roses can be a
wonderful feature at the entrance to your home.
How to Plant
Make sure the plant is in a very sunny location. Most Shrub
Roses require a minimum of 8 hours of full sun on a daily basis.
The direct light combined with moist soil ensures maximum flower
production.
Dig a hole that is double the width and depth of the pot your
shrub comes in. Use a sharp instrument to cut the plant away
from the sides of the pot. Disturb the roots as little as
possible. Once you have the plant free from its container, place
it in the hole. Fill in the remaining space with loose soil and
soak the plant with water.
Practically Maintenance-Free
Fortunately, Shrub Roses require very little maintenance. During
the summer months, you'll probably need to water your shrubs
twice a week. Keep the soil moist and you're done.
For gorgeous results and optimal growth, use organic fertilizer
on your roses in the spring and fall. Pruning is not necessary,
because it is basically self-cleaning. Shrub roses release their
own dead foliage, creating a neat appearance through every
season.
Some of the prettiest roses are "ever blooming." Purchase this
type of shrub rose, and you'll have a recurrent bloomer that
will flower profusely several times a year.
Before you plant another green shrub, consider planting a Shrub
Rose instead. The most difficulty you'll have with this plant is
deciding which one to buy!