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Choosing the Right Roses
There are an extremely large number of rose varieties
available at this time, most of these varieties
are suitable to raise in your home garden. With
so many different types to choose from deciding
which roses to grow can seem more like a difficult
task than a part of the fun of growing roses.
By keeping just a few important factors in mind
you can simplify this task and put the fun back
into selecting your roses.
Color
How will a particular color of rose look in your
garden, be sure to look at other peoples gardens
and in magazines to see how different color arrangements
work together. For some people the color of the
roses will not be a very important consideration
for others it will be one of the most important.
Either way you will need to be sure that the color
will complement the other colors in your garden
and not clash with what you already have in place.
Size
Size will also be an important factor, how will
the roses look in your garden once they have grown
to their full height. Can your garden aesthetically
support twenty-foot roses or will you need to
stick with a species that only grows to about
eight feet high. You will need to measure your
garden before you start looking for roses. You
will need to know the width and height of your
garden to aid in selecting the proper roses. Your
roses will need adequate room to grow and will
need enough exposure to sunlight and air to thrive.
If you have limited space you might want to consider
growing miniature roses instead. Miniature roses
require much less space and our easy to care for
and maintain.
Climate
While characteristics that deal with the visual
appeal of roses like the height and color are
important the most important considerations are
the ones that deal with how well the roses will
be able to thrive. The climate that the rose needs
for proper growth is one of these, if the climate
the rose needs does not match with your local
climate these roses will never grow very well.
For example if you live in an area that has long
cold winters you will need to select varieties
of roses that can tolerate cold weather.
Maintenance
How much time do you want to spend maintaining
your roses? Do you live in your garden or are
you a busy individual that only has small amounts
of time to devote to their garden. Some roses
require very high levels of maintenance, while
these roses are quiet beautiful and would be a
stunning addition to any garden you have to have
the time and dedication to make them thrive. If
you select a high maintenance rose and do not
devote the necessary time to them you will be
very disappointed with the results. There are
roses on the market today known as "Modern Roses";
these are beautiful plants with a great fragrance
and long lasting blooms. However they are also
prone to disease and very high maintenance.
On the other hand you have "Old Garden Roses"
these plants may not be quite as beautiful as
the modern roses but they have been specially
bred to be very disease prone and to only require
minimal maintenance and care. They usually bloom
for several months at a time and also have a very
strong and pleasant scent. This strong scent can
cause problems for people with allergies to fragrances.
If that could be an issue for you should consider
"shrub roses", these are also long blooming plants
with a strong resistance to disease without the
strong fragrance.
If this is your first time attempting to raise
roses you might want to consider "landscape roses",
they are very easy to care for and disease resistant.
Landscape roses will add a great deal of beauty
to any garden. If you have trellises around your
home you might want to consider one of the varieties
of climbing roses. These are very similar to landscape
roses except that they grow upward like a vine.
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