Maintaining Your Rose Garden
Gardening
is an art. And of all the flowers that bloom in the whole wide
world, the rose is the most celebrated. The rose is a
beautiful flower and naturally you have to maintain it properly.
There are a few steps for planting a rose and they are as
follows:
The best time for planting rose beds is in the spring. You can
plant them in early spring or mid spring according to your
convenience. But one thing you should remember that if you plant it
in mid spring then you have to be careful that all the frost has
dissolved.
Warm climate is necessary for this activity. Choose a spot
carefully because roses require proper sunlight (at least 6 hrs.)
to bloom nicely. Roses also like soil which is drained properly,
however, water is also necessary for blooming roses. If you don't
water deeply enough then the roots will become shallow.
To encourage big and beautiful blooms fertilizers are also
necessary. You have to fertilize the plant once every six weeks. To
avoid any type of fungal diseases and infections, spray a mix of
dish soap and baking soda.
Lastly, exercise extreme precaution. Roses cannot adjust to
extreme temperatures. If you are a gardener from a warm climate,
then plant your roses where they will receive the morning
sunlight.
In cold countries, roses must get exposure to the high noon sun.
To reiterate, an important thing you should keep in mind is that
roses do not like extremes of heat and
cold.
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