Do You Know The Secret
of Rose Gardening ?
"A Rose by any
other name would smell so
sweet"
What is the secret of
roses?
Why do they capture
the imagination of gardeners all over the world?
To see the unrivelled beauty of a
rose garden seems to be the nearest place to paradise that
gardeners wish to be.
And not only gardeners - many poets
have tried to capture their beauty in the shape of their words.
None more so then Robbie Burns (1759-1796) who wrote those
famous words :-
Oh, my love is like a red, red rose
That's newly sprung in June
Oh, my love is like a melody
That's sweetly played in tune
So this website is dedicated to lovers
of roses everywhere, and I hope your rose garden brings you
much pleasure.
How to
Choose the Right Roses for Your Garden
There's an enormous selection of roses that you can grow in
your home garden. With such a large selection to choose from,
your decision may seem more like a difficult task than the fun
that it should be. In order to make this process easier, there
are a few important factors that you should consider prior to
choosing your roses.
Color
How will the color of your roses effect your garden? Look at
different catalogs, as well as your neighbors' gardens, to get
an idea of the colors you like best.
While the color of your roses might not seem very
significant, you should consider the colors of other plants and
flowers that your roses will share the garden with. Will the
assortment of colors look nice, or will they clash? For
some, color-arrangement is a priority; while for others, it's
no big deal.
Size
In addition to color, the size of the roses you choose is
very important. Consider the height of your roses at
full-growth. If the roses grow fifteen feet in height, will
they look unattractive in your garden?
Remember, the size of roses vary. While some roses may grow
up until eight feet, others can grow up to twenty feet in
height.
Measure the area of your garden prior to choosing the roses
you want to plant. Compare your width and height measurements
with roses you're looking to purchase. Your roses should have
an ample amount of space to grow as well as plenty of exposure
to the air.
If you only have a small amount of space to dedicate to
roses, you may want to consider growing miniature roses. These
roses do not take up a lot of space and are easy to plant and
care for.
Climate
Although height is an important factor in your rose garden
planning, choosing the right roses for your
particular climate zone is just as important. In order for your
roses to grow healthy and mature, they have to be adjusted to
your climate.
For example, if you live in an area where it snows six
months out of the year, you'll want to make sure you purchase
roses that can withstand cold temperatures.
Maintenance
How much time are you willing to spend maintaining your
roses? Do you live to be in the garden, or are you more of a
low-maintenance type? There are several types of roses which
are very high-maintenance. Although they will look beautiful in
your garden, they will require a lot of your time.
The classification known as "Modern Roses" are very
beautiful, long blooming, and highly fragrant, however they are
very high maintenance and are prone to disease.
The rose classification known as "Old Garden Roses", on the
other hand, have been bred to be very disease-resistant and
require less maintenance. "Old Garden Roses" blooms for several
months at a time, and have a strong and beautiful scent. The
bad news is that people with strong allergies to fragrances
will have a terrible time around them.
If that seems like it will be a problem for you then
consider any of the variety known as "shrub roses". They are
also disease-resistant and long blooming, but do not produce as
strong a scent.
If you're new to gardening and want to try your hand at
growing roses, landscape roses may be your best option. These
roses are easy to care for and disease-resistant. They'll look
stunning just about anywhere.
If your garden has trellises, you can add several climbing
roses as well. Although climbing roses look very similar to
landscape roses, climbing roses have been trained to grow
upward like vines. They're a beautiful touch to any home.
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