How to plant roses | Procedures for growing roses When you’ve made a choice from among the many varieties and colors of roses and you are ready to plant your favorite rosebush, you should stop for a moment to think about the following:

1. The roses grown in pots can be planted throughout the year as long as there is no frost.

2. In the case of roses grown in the open, it is best planted in autumn. Then the soil is still warm, so you can still make some rootlets. Only then the plant will have an optimum growth the following spring.

3. The roses like a sunny spot, but some varieties will sometimes too hot in one location to the south. Rambler roses, for example, are a good choice. ! Look at this when choosing!

4. A rose bushes like a warm and airy, where the wind can caress the leaves. This is not the same as a windy or drafty, where all kinds of diseases lurk.

5. Climbers should not be planted too close to a wall, where most of the time the soil is too dry. A distance of about 30 cm. is perfect.

6. The roses are pretty picky about soil type. Where best bloom is in a clayey or silty soil slightly. A sandy soil can be enriched with compost eventually. The heavy clay can be looser basalt flour. An acidic peat improve if paid annually with lime. For all types of soil is advisable to make a large planting hole and fill it with special soil for roses. After all, you can not plant your new purchase more than once, and so the plant will have the best possible start.

7. To stimulate the soil life and limit damage from frost, intelligent quilting (cover the soil with leaves and old manure) directly at the time of planting.

8. Before planting roses, put them first in a bucket of water overnight.

9. Stir the ground and make a planting hole large enough so that the roots of the rose can extend well.

10. Plant the rose so deep that the shield budding (the gnarled, from which spring the branches) is approximately 5 cm. below the earth (this, of course, is not valid for roses standing).

11. The disturbed soil mixed with compost or manure is spread over the roots. Soil firmly with your foot, otherwise the roots will not come into contact with the ground and take root rose no good.

12. Water thoroughly after planting.

The climbing roses require some extra care, provided they are planted against a wall. Near foundations usually have few nutrients available, so it is inevitable to improve the soil. Fill the planting hole generously with soil quality and cow manure or special rose fertilizer, and plant the rose about 30 cm. the wall. Since a wall next to the land is often very dry, much water should, even when the rose has begun to grow.

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