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2. Growing Information on Roses
When growing roses, it’s important to choose a site receiving at least six hours
of sun each day. Rose bushes must also be located in well-drained, fertile soil.
Plant dormant roses in early spring (or fall). Potted plants can be planted any
time between spring and fall, but preferably spring.
Both bare root and potted rose bushes need to be planted about 2 feet deep,
with the hole large enough to accommodate the roots. Backfill the hole with
soil, adding some well-rotted manure in with it and water thoroughly.
3. How to Take Care of Roses
Caring for rose bushes is important to their overall health
and vigor, especially when it comes to watering. Roses
require at least an inch of water weekly throughout their
growing season, beginning in spring or following spring
planting. While overhead watering is suitable before the
onset of new growth, it is often better to water these plants
at the soil line using soaker hoses or similar means.
Fertilizer for roses should also be applied in spring,
following the label instructions carefully. However, with
the addition of well-rotted manure each spring, this is
usually adequate. Mulching your rose bush will help
retain moisture and may also offer some winter
protection.
4. How to Take Care of Roses
Pruning is another aspect to consider when caring for
rose bushes. This often takes place once leaf buds
appear in spring. Make cuts about 1/4 inch above the
bud eyes and prune out any twiggy or unhealthy
branches.
Buy bare root or potted roses. Once you've picked out
the types of roses you want to plant, decide in what form
you want to buy them. Bare roots are the roots of roses
that are planted directly into the ground. You can also
buy young roses that have already been planted in a
small pot, and transplant them to the ground or another
pot
Gardening gloves. Protect yourself from thorns with a
thick pair of gloves.
5. How to Take Care of Roses
Add mulch to the rose bed. Place mulch over the area
where you planted the rose. If you planted a potted
bush, place the mulch around the stem. This will keep
the temperature consistent and protect the roses during
the early stage of growth.
Water them frequently in the summer. Roses need a
lot of water to grow healthy. Don't let the soil dry out;
when you see it getting dusty give the roses a deep
watering. For established plants, and depending on your
region, you'll need to do this about once a week.[
Spray aphids and spider mites off with water. These
mites are quite common among most of the rose
varieties. Using water is the most effective way to get rid
of these pests.
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