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4 Steps to Organic Rose Garden
If you have ever wanted to grow roses, but though
it was too difficult to grow roses, let me show
you how to grow large colorful roses. Organic
rose gardening is actually easy and the results
are more than you would imagine. Roses have been
grown throughout time and without the need for
harsh chemicals so there is no reason chemicals
would need to be used for today’s gardens. There
are some basic steps you need to consider when
selecting roses for your rose garden.
Step 1 – Know your Zone
Roses grow differently in different zones. When
you buy your roses make sure you read the label
to determine your hardiness zone. Roses that are
listed as being grown on their "own-root" will
always be harder than roses that are grafted.
Conduct a little research on the internet to determine
how roses will grow in your area. Places like
California and Florida can grow roses with a very
high hardiness rating.
Step 2 – Size of your Roses
Roses come in many different sizes from miniature
roses to roses that will cover a wide area. Climbing
roses can grow up to 12 inches or more. Make sure
you have enough room for your roses to grow. Again,
read the label of the roses you want to grow.
Step 3 – Color of your Roses
There are so many different colors of roses and
if you want red and yellow roses make sure that
is the type of roses you plant in your garden.
Step 4 – Stop to smell the roses
Some roses have an extremely fragrant smell and
others barely smell at all. A rose fragrance is
determined by time of day. You can smell the fragrance
of a red rose better during the mid day and white
and yellows roses are fleeting in the morning.
Like any other plant you will sometimes have to
deal with a pest problem. Rose bushes are prone
to being invaded by many different kinds of damaging
insects like rose midge larva, rose cane borer,
thrips, Japanese beetles, stem girders, aphids,
rose slugs, mites, caterpillars, scale insects,
and rose chafers. Nobody wants to have to deal
with these pests but to sustain the life of the
plant, it is necessary to correct the problem.
You have several options of how you are planning
to deal with the pest problem after you have identified
which type of bug you are dealing with. If you
only see one or two bugs you can try picking them
off the roses and killing them yourself. Make
sure to remove the entire leaf you see them on
because they could have laid eggs that are still
hidden on the leaf. You always have the choice
of using synthetic or natural chemicals to help
you get rid of the pests.
Make sure to follow the directions on the package
of how to use these types of chemicals. Even natural
or organic chemicals can be harmful to people
if they are used improperly. If you are adamant
about not using any type of chemicals on your
rose bushes, you can always try using the natural
enemies of the pests. Not all bugs that you find
in your garden are destructive to plants. Lady
bugs and some types of wasps eat pests that can
damage rose bushes. You can check your local garden
center to see if this is an option for you with
the type of pests that you have.
This was just a few steps to consider when deciding
if you want to grow roses. You can learn more
about organic rose garden and so much more at
the site listed below.
About the Author:
Sean is a rose garden expert. For more information
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