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Rose Gardening
Creating a garden full of beautiful blooming rose bushes, plants or
vines is the dream of many gardeners. Roses symbolize love, hope,
passion, and a wide variety of other feelings which make these
flowers loved by almost everyone.
Growing a rose garden is not too difficult of course, but some
people find themselves a bit disappointed in the way their roses
grow or bloom throughout the year, so they could use a few growing
and care tips. Others simply don't know how or where to get started
with creating a rose garden though, so we'll summarize some of the
first steps in that process too.
Planning a Rose Garden
When you've decided to create a rose garden within your yard, you'll
first need to decide which type of roses you plan to grow. There are
hundreds of different varieties of roses, so it's almost impossible
to grow all of them. If there's a certain style of rose garden you'd
like to create, this will help you decide which types of roses to
grow.
A formal rose garden for instance, might have just red roses in it.
Or maybe red and white for a bit of extra drama. Wild rose gardens
on the other hand, won't have the plantings laid out too precisely,
and there might be a large variety of colors and styles of roses
growing in your garden at any given time.
Not only do roses come in many different shapes, sizes and colors,
they also come with and without smells. Many new hybrid roses for
instance, don't seem to have much of a smell to them at all. So if
you want a fragrant rose garden, you'll have to be sure you're
selecting rose types which provide enough scent for your liking.
Also realize that roses can be grown as bushes and shrubs of varying
heights, small trees, and climbing vines. So this needs to be part
of your rose garden planning stages. You wouldn't want to
accidentally plant a climbing rose vine in the middle of your yard
without a trellis or other support for instance, unless you knew in
advance that the vines would creep across the ground and that was
the look you intended.
Caring for Your Rose Garden
Roses don't really need special care, but there are certain types of
plant foods, fertilizers, and soil mixes which are specifically
designed for planting and growing roses. These supplements make it
easy on the beginner gardener, because any soil adjustments needed
have already been made, and additional vitamins and nutrients
specific to growing roses is already taken care of for you too. In
some parts of the country it is essential to make sure your growing
environment is just right, so the roses in your garden will be able
to live and thrive for years to come. If you want to learn the
specifics about doing this preparations yourself in the future
though, you'll find lots of great information around the Web.
Like any other plants of course, you'll need to put your roses in
locations of your yard and garden which are appropriate for their
specific light and water requirements. Be sure to add a good layer
of mulch after you have them planted too, because this will help
prevent weeds from cropping up, and it will help your roses maintain
moisture in the soil for longer periods of time.
As your roses bloom, you'll want to keep an eye on them and pluck
off any blossoms that have died off. If you pluck these off
regularly - this is known as dead heading - the bushes and vines
will usually create many more blooms for you throughout the season.
Trimming and pruning your rose bushes will also help encourage them
to grow and spread out over time.
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