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Secret Planting Tips to Grow Rose Or Roses Like a Professional
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Planting to grow rose or several roses in your garden is a challenging yet fulfilling task. After all, the queen of all flowers is quite a handful, even for the expert gardener. But imagine your house surrounded by beautifully-grafted rose trees, multi-colored flowers, and a delicate blend of scents. Rose gardening is definitely worth all the trouble. In this article, we share with you some of the well-kept yet most effective gardening secrets to plant rose to create your own beautiful vibrant garden.

First things first

• Buy healthy seedlings only from reputable suppliers. If possible, choose bare-root roses, or those that haven't been grafted into a root stock. Look for fresh green stems with no spots and evenly-spaced leaves placed close together.

• Old garden varieties are generally hardier and easier to grow than modern roses.

• Modern hybrids, such as floribundas and hybrid teas, are recommended if you want long-stemmed roses to decorate your home, but they are harder to grow than shrubs and climbers.

• Soak the roses in a compost tea before planting them.

More planting preliminaries

• Check the soil. Planting to grow rose garden should be done on soil that has the right amount of loam and sand. To do this, take a handful of soil and compact it in your hand. If it breaks even before you close your fist, it is too sandy. If it holds while compact, it is too loamy. The perfect soil for your roses should be firm when held, but it should break easily when compacted.

• Avoid planting the roses too closely to bigger plants. Many trees have large root systems and may compete with the roses for nutrients and water in the soil.

• Onion and garlic are great companion plants for roses because they keep pests away.

Planting time

• Work your soil a month before planting to grow rose or roses in your garden. A third or even a half of it must be made of humus (Make it yourself using leaf mold, peat moss, composted manure, and a little bit of coarse sand).

• Dig a hole two feet deep into the ground and two feet wide. For best results, loosen up the soil surrounding the hole so the roots have enough room to open up to.

• Deposit a new layer of mulch and bone meal into the hole before planting the roses. Bone meal is a good source of phosphorus, which is essential for a strong and sturdy growth.

• In colder areas, protect your young roses by planting them deeper into the soil.

• Spread out the roots evenly and partially cover them with soil, keeping a few inches peeping out. Water the remaining uncovered roots, let it drain, then fill the hole completely with soil.

• Make sure the soil around your roses is level with the surrounding soil. To do this, lay a straight stick across the ground and make sure it lies flat.

More Rose Care Secrets

• Water the roses from underneath, taking care not to get the leaves wet because this causes diseases. Early morning or dusk is the best time to water roses.

• Prevent black spot by spraying the leaves with a mixture of one gallon of water, one tablespoon of baking soda, and one tablespoon of dishwashing soap.

• Mulch every month.

• Use clean, sterilized pruners to prevent the plants from catching diseases from dirty ones.

There you have it-the secrets to planting to grow perfect roses revealed. We hope you had gathered a lot from this article because we only want to help you plant a rose garden you can boast off to anybody who passes by. Happy planting and here's to your beautiful rose garden!

Catherine Martin comes from a long line of passionate rose lovers, growers and enthusiasts. As an author, she is committed to demystifying the common rose, so that all who wish to can grow them easily. For more great information on rose planting, visit http://www.rosegardeningexpert.com

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