Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Rose gardening tips

Helpful Rose Gardening Tips

The rose has always been valued for its beauty and has a long history of symbolism. To the ancient Greeks and Romans roses were symbols of love and beauty. There are currently thousands of varieties of roses developed for bloom shape, size, and fragrance and even for lack of prickles. Here are a collection of rose gardening tips:

rose bullet Inexperienced gardeners can easily learn how to properly grow and care for roses.

rose bullet Black roses are rare compared to their cousins in red, pink, yellow and white, but they are very beautiful flowers. These flowers are not really black they are really a very deep red and they look like they are made from velvet.

rose bullet Bareroot roses are typically grown in fields and then dug out in the fall of each year, and are then placed in cold storage, and then finally, are shipped to you.

rose bullet How to deal with the three major problems with roses: black spot, powdery mildew and rusty spots.

rose bullet Growing roses does not have to be exceptionally difficult.

rose bullet Blue roses do not appear in nature. Blue roses start out as white roses that are dyed blue.

rose bullet Selecting the right location and type of soil will greatly increase your rose bush.

rose bullet The right way to feed and water your roses can make the difference between a thriving and growing rose plant and a diseased and dieing rose plant.

rose bullet Rambling roses, often confused with and mistaken for climbing roses can reach lengths of between 20 and 30 feet and usually bloom only once during their lifetime.

rose bullet Climbing roses often reach a height between eight and 20 feet and will repeat the blooms year after year.

rose bullet Miniature roses provide excellent accents to flower beds or as borders and are surprisingly easy to grow.

rose bullet Pruning roses is not as difficult as it has been made out to be.

rose bullet Roses do not have thorns. On the outer dermis of a rose bush grows a very sharp prickle.

rose bullet A rose bush needs pruning to remove dead or diseased growth.

rose bullet A rose bush will take about two years to before it produces its first bloom.

rose bullet When pruning a rose bush care must be taken not to prune the first or second year old canes the next year’s blooms will be removed as well.

There are many more rose facts and information available on this site.




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