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Bushes
Caring for Rose
Bushes
Caring for rose
bushes can be very pleasurable. Planting a Rose
Garden will bring with it enormous pleasure! There’s
nothing quite like walking into a rose garden in spring.
Roses provide a beautiful atmosphere in your yard and
garden. But before you can have great rose bushes in the
spring, you have to get your hands dirty in the fall.
Here is a guide on how to plant your roses and start
building a beautiful garden.
To get started planting a rose
garden, you first have to buy your roses. You should buy
roses as soon as you can. This should be early spring for
warmer areas, and mid to late spring for colder areas.
You should be fairly certain that there’s not going to be
another freeze before you plant. While you may be tempted
to order them from somewhere, it’s best to use roses
grown in your local area. This way, you know this species
is capable of thriving in your local
conditions.
Next, you need to be sure to
plant a rose garden in the proper location. Plant them in
an area where they will get adequate amounts of sunlight,
at least 6 hours a day. You also need to make sure your
bush will have plenty of space this will make it easier
as to caring for rose bushes. If there isn’t a lot of
room in your chosen spot, choose a smaller type of bush.
Once your spot is chosen, prepare the soil by mixing in
compost or humus.
Now that you’ve gotten your roses and
picked a spot, you’re ready to start digging. You want to
make the hole you’re planting in about twice the size of
your rose’s roots. This will allow the roots room to
expand easily and grow strong once they are planted. If
you’re planting bare rooted roses, be sure to dig your
hole at least a foot wide to allow for future root growth.
Remove the rose from the pot and carefully untangle any
loose roots. Saturate your soil before placing the rose in
and after placed.
You can now plant your
rosebush! Place the rose in the hole, making sure to
place it in the position you like best. You are now ready
to refill the hole, but instead of replacing the old dirt
add a mixture of compost and manure (heavy on the
compost). This will make sure the bush has enough
nutrients to take hold and survive.
The last thing you need to do
is apply fertilizer (chemical or organic is fine) and
water. Be sure to water regularly and fertilize every 6
weeks. This will help your bush grow healthy and strong.
Fertilization should not be overlooked as soil
preparation is essential to healthy beautiful roses. Add
a large quantity of quality organic fertilizer or with
soil that has fertilizer added. Fertilizer enriches the
soil and aids in water drainage. If possible prepare your
soil months before to allow the nutrients to settle.
Mulch is also a great addition for your roses. Mulch
repels weeds and holds moisture. This encourages your
roses to bloom.
Water daily, for at least
three weeks. If the ground looks dry give your roses a
quick shower.
Caring for rose
bushes will bring beauty as its
rewards.
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