August 11, 2010

Easy Rose Growing Tips

Roses are one of the most popular flowers to grow by the home gardener. Their beauty, fragrance and ability to repeat flower (modern varieties) has led to their popularity. This article discusses a few tips to help you grow roses that are healthy, will flower prolifically and that you can be proud to say you have grown.

Roses have a great need for sun so you need to plant them in an area that gets a minimum of 5-6 hours of sun a day. The reason for this is that continued flowering utilizes a lot of energy and this energy is obtained by the plant from photosynthesis. If the rose doesn’t get a lot of sun, you end up with a plant that is leggy, with sporadic flowering and that is more prevalent to being attacked by insects or disease.

Roses don’t like wet feet, so it’s important to make sure the area you plant them in is freely draining. Roses do need a regular supply of water to flower prolifically but if the water doesn’t drain away in a reasonable time period, the fine root hairs will start to disintegrate, with the roots of the plant then beginning to rot. The rose relies on the fine root hairs on the plant roots to uptake water and nutrients for the whole plants use and if these are compromised then the plant will slowly die no matter how much water or plant food it gets.

The last tip in this article deals with regular feeding of the rose bush during its growing season. If you want masses of roses on your plant that you can enjoy on the bush or cut and bring indoors to admire, it’s important to regularly feed your rose every 6 weeks in the growing season. Your local plant nursery should have a good variety of rose fertilizers for you to select from for this important task.

You can get a lot of enjoyment from growing roses and they’re not as tricky to grow as some think. By following a few basic requirements like those mentioned above, you will be richly compensated for your efforts with a rose bush that is healthy, vigorous and a prolific bloomer.

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