Gardening Tips For Beginners - Growing A Rose Garden
Tips for Growing and Enjoying Your Own Great Rose Garden
Rose Gardening - Summary
By now, you have learned all the things that you need to know in order to grow the perfect arrangement of roses. You have learned how to:
- Plant and grow your own flowers
- How to help keep your roses disease and problem free
- How to grow roses organically
- The best types of cold climate roses
- How to dry your roses
- How to use roses as great gift ideas
You have naturally learned all there is to know about roses. By now, you should be ready to go out into your garden and begin preparing your soil for their lovely addition.
Although there wasn’t a special section about mulching your roses, the process was mentioned many times during this guide to roses. There really isn’t much to say about mulch other than to point out that when you do lay down mulch in your garden, you should be sure to enclose the area around it to prevent spillage.
There are many ways that you can make a nice looking enclosure for your mulched area. Your local garden center can show you the traditional rubber enclosure that resembles a small black or brown gate that sits about two to three inches above the ground. This type of enclosure will not hinder the air supply to your roses, but it looks very attractive.
Another type of enclosure that you can use for your mulched area is made out of wood. You can choose from many different stains and it is easy to install. All you will really need is a hammer that works well. Again you will not want to make it too high so as not to hinder the air circulation to your roses.
Finally, you can also choose to use any number of designer plastic mini gates. Some are plain picket fences; some are designed to look like flowers or cars. It is really cool for those of you that like to add a little spice to the look of your garden.
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The Most Special Rose Gardens
The China Rose is so easily raised from cuttings, that little bits, put in the ground in spring, will be trees, and have a profusion of bloom before the fall. This Rose is in bloom, in England, from May till January, if the soil and situation both be good.
In America, in the open air, roses might not be in bloom at Christmas; but they stand the winter as well as any tree that can be named. It is beautiful for the Green house; for there it, mixed with Geraniums, blows beautifully all the winter long.
As to the management of roses; the ground should be good, and dug every autumn as directed for fruit trees, and should be manured frequently. They should (except when trained against walls or over bowers) be kept cut down low; for, when they get long stems and limbs, they, like peach trees, not only look ugly, but bear but few flowers, and those very mean ones.
They should, therefore, be cut to within a foot, or less, of the ground; and all dead or weak wood should be pruned out close, without leaving any ugly stubs.
Source: The American Gardener |
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