Enjoy a Pretty Rose Garden of Your Own
When planting rose gardens you must prepare the ground well, with a rich, well drained loam and a thick layer of organic matter, like compost or peat moss on top. To promote the growth of roots, it’s also a good idea to add about three pounds of super-phosphate for each 100 square feet, and mix it and the organic matter into the soil, to about 12 inches in depth. Creating a rose garden requires that the best foundation be laid right in the beginning. If you plant where your roses aren’t competing with other plants for nutrients, they’ll have the best chance of success.
Place your rose bushes with space between them for growing wide and lush, with lots of flowers, rather than restricting them so they get spindly and tall. Grandifloras, floribundas and hybrid teas should be from 18 to 30 inches apart, while miniatures can be a foot apart. You might plant any of these somewhat closer together if you’re hoping to create a rose hedge, but if you want each bush to flourish alone, then more space is essential. The air circulation will also help to prevent the development of fungus in your roses.
Not all types of roses arrive in a garden the same way, nor are they planted in rose gardens by exactly the same means. Container plants, for example, are relatively easy to plant, just being tipped from the container and put into the ground. Bare root plants, on the other hand, those with just roots and a few naked canes, need quick planting before foliage starts growing. They also need protecting for about three weeks with an eight inch cone of soil built around them. And boxed roses, without the cardboard, should be planted similarly.
The time for planting rose gardens varies depending on the plant, but you definitely have to wait until all danger of frost has passed. When it comes to bare root plants, you plant in the early spring, though other kinds of roses can be planted somewhat later. The main thing is to take the steps necessary to create the healthy garden, from preparing the soil and planting in a sunny spot, to feeding and rose pruning afterward. Take this extra care with your roses, and they should thrive all summer long.
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