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Title: Tips for Growing Beautiful Roses at Home


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Tips for Growing Beautiful Roses at Home If
youve been afraid to start a rose garden, the
truth is, roses are no more difficult to care
for than other flowering shrubs. Follow these ten
essential rules to learn how to grow beautiful
roses
  • Pick Your Rose Variety
  • There are a numerous variety of Roses available
    in the market ranging from micro-miniatures to
    grandifloras, and from groundcovers to climbing
    roses. It is preferable to pick 3-4 verities to
    plant in your garden rather than a disarray of
    different varieties which might end up looking
    disorderly.
  • Pick The Right Spot
  • You should plant your roses at the site which
    receives at least 6-8 hours of Sunlight daily.
    In hot climates, roses do best when they are
    protected from the hot afternoon sun. In cold
    climates, planting a rose bush next to a south-
    or west-facing fence or wall can help minimize
    winter freeze damage.
  • The Power Of Fertilizer

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Roses should be planted in soil which has good
drainage quality and is rich in organic matter.
Feed your roses consistently before and
throughout the blooming cycle and use fertilizer
to support healthy growth. Roses required
balanced amounts of NPK along with other
micro-nutrients and essential trace nutrients to
grow properly. You can try Garden Genies Rose
Grow Fertilizer which has specifically been
formulated to provide complete nutrition to the
rose plant. Another tip to achieve beautiful
blooms is to use only a tablespoon (1 Tbsp) of
Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) dissolved in aprx.
3.5 ltr of water in spring which promotes strong
canes. Using Organic methods provide a slow,
steady supply of nutrient which provides plants
with continued nutrition.
  • Plant At The Right Time
  • Roses are best planted in the spring or in fall.
    Planting early enough in fall gives the roots
    enough time to get established before the plants
    go dormant over the winter.
  • The Magic Of Watering

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Water your roses regularly, make sure roses get
about 2 inches a week. Deep soakings are much
better than frequent, shallow watering.
6. The Grooming Effect Groom your roses to improv
e flowering and keep plants healthy. Here's
stuff you can cut out any time you see it
growth
  • Dead wood Remove dead canes down to the ground
    level.
  • Damaged wood Cut it back into about 1 inch of
    healthy wood.
  • Misplaced stems Take off stems that are rubbing
    together (choose one and spare the other), stems
    that are taking off in the wrong direction, and
    stems that are trailing on the ground.
  • Importance Of Pruning
  • Prune established roses in the spring to destroy
    all old or diseased plant material.
  • Protect From Diseases
  • Roses are easily susceptible to diseases like
    powdery mildew or black spot and attract pesky
    insects like aphids, spider mites etc. which like
    to feed on the bush.
  • Powdery mildew typically appears during the
    summer, especially when the days are hot and dry
    and the nights are cool and wet. The tell-tale
    signs include leaves that curl and twist and the
    development of a white, powdery down on the
    leaves. To avoid powdery mildew, water plants at
    ground level in the morning, since wet leaves
    (especially overnight) provide the perfect
    growing environment. Pruning a rose bush to
    allow air to circulate through the foliage also
    helps prevent this powdery growth.

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  • Black spot is a waterborne fungal disease. It
    appears as circular black or brown spots on the
    top side of leaves. It starts toward the bottom
    of a bush and works its way up, eventually
    causing defoliation. Protect your plant from
    Black Spot by following same instructions as that
    for Powdery Mildew.
  • Pesky insects that like to feed on rose bushes
    include aphids, Japanese beetles and spider
    mites. Most of these pests can be controlled with
    neem oil or insecticidal soap. Try Garden
    Genies Neem Oil Concentrate or conveniently use
    Neem Oil Spray for hassle free usage. In the case
    of aphids, a blast of water from a hose in the
    morning is often the only treatment necessary.
    Companion planting with Indian Meadows can also
    help repel aphids.

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