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Miniature Roses
Miniature roses have become even more popular
in recent years due to their hardiness and versatility.
They come in many different varieties and can
be grown as a bush, a hedge, or even on fences
and decorative frames with the climbing varieties.
Miniature roses are a great way to get started
raising roses since they are much easier to raise
than regular roses which will give you practice
and more self confidence to expand to other types
of roses.
Miniature roses are very tolerant to diverse weather
conditions and growing environments. Out of the
11 zones in the USDA Climate Zone Map miniature
roses do not need winter protection in zones six
through ten. In most cases you will be able to
just plant them and they will do fine through
the winter. Even in more northerly zones such
as zone 4 and 5 you can have miniature roses that
will make it through the winter by applying a
quality mulch that will give them some protection.
When you consider this it becomes obvious that
one can raise this variety of rose in almost any
climate.
The incredible versatility of miniature roses
makes them suitable for many different uses in
the garden and around the home. They can be sued
for edging and hedges or just natural where you
just let them run wild. They go especially well
in a Japanese garden when pruned to fit in with
the rest of the garden. The variety known as micro
minis are often used as ground cover when pruned
to a height of five inches. Another bonus with
miniature roses is that they bloom constantly
from Spring through Fall so that they look beautiful
during the entire growing season. Miniature roses
are also found in as many colors as regular sized
roses.
Miniature roses are very similar to regular size
roses in their need for water and sunlight and
even though some varieties are okay in the shade
most of them need at least a few hours of sunlight.
To determine whether yours are getting enough
sunlight all you have to do is study the leaves.
If they aren't getting enough sunlight their leaves
will be spread apart on the stems where if they
were healthy the leaves would be close together.
If you are getting into roses for the aroma they
give off you will be disappointed in the miniatures
since they give off hardly any fragrance. They
are very attractive but they were not created
for fragrance. This is one reason why they go
so well in a garden with other plants that do
give off a lot of smell because you don't have
a lot of competing aromas. Still, you will enjoy
the ease with which these little flowers can be
raised and how often they bloom.
About the Author:
Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Beach,
Florida. Find more about miniature roses as well
as personalized
rose gifts
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