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How to care for our Rose Garden
Plant roses where they will receive a minimum of 5 to 6 hours of full sun per day. Roses grown in weak sun may not die at once, but they weaken gradually. Give them plenty of organic matter when planting and don’t crowd them.
Since roses don’t demand too much water, the best way is to use mulch. This will ensure the presence of continuous moisture in the soil and will help encourage healthy growth. Apply 2 to 4 inch layer of chopped and shredded leaves or grass at the base of your roses. Leave an inch of space from the base stem.
The rose gardening tips that you have to follow while planting a rose depends on the method how you are planting it. While you are planting it in pots, mix the soil with organic fertilisers before planting. While on open ground, remember to keep the minimum distance between two roses. Plant only where you get direct sunlight.
The ultimate aim of planting roses is to enjoy those beautiful flowers. Pruning is one of the best gardening tips for rose bushes to get maximum flowers. Pruning will help the plant grow healthy with a lot of blooms on it. Cut at an angle of 45 degrees, about 1/4 inch above an outward facing bud. Remember to remove dead, broken or diseased wood as well.
Deadhead religiously and keep beds clean. Every leaf has a growth bud, so removing old flower blossoms encourages the plant to make more flowers instead of using the energy to make seeds. Clean away from around the base of the rosebushes any trimmed debris that can harbor disease and insects.
It is important to provide enough water for ensuring good growth. But, remember not to pour too much water if it is in a pot. Early morning is the best time to water rose plants. During the summer, make sure that your roses are provided with enough watering schedules.
It is a good idea to quit chemical fertilizers. There are many homemade fertilisers that can enhance the growth of roses. Egg shells, vegetable wastes and tea ground are excellent choices. While using chemical fertilisers, make sure that you are using them in correct timings. Choose fertilisers that contain phosphorus.
Once a month between April and July, apply a balanced granular fertilizer (5-10-5 or 5-10-10). Allow 3/4 to 1 cup for each bush, and sprinkle it around the drip line, not against the stem.
In May and June, scratch in an additional tablespoon of Epsom salts along with your fertilizer; the magnesium sulfate will encourage new growth from the bottom of the bush.
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