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Removing Thorns From Roses
One of the unfortunate negatives of roses has
to be the thorns. The act of removing the thorns
doesn't have to be one that injures you or the
plant itself if you just follow some simple steps.
You just have to have a little patience and take
some precautions as we show in this article.
One thing that people do not realize is that the
thorns contribute to the plant's ability to absorb
water so it is vital to the health and longevity
of the rose that you harm them as little as possible,
therefore you must not get in a hurry and you
need to learn how to remove the thorns properly.
If you get in a hurry and are not careful when
de-thorning your roses you will end up with a
damaged plant that will be unhealthy and die prematurely.
As I mentioned above improper techniques that
end up with the skin of the stalk torn and peeled
away will affect the ability of the plant to absorb
water to the petals and it will die quickly.
One decision to be made is whether to remove the
thorns on the plant while it is still in the ground
or waiting until you cut the stem. The optimum
method is to dethorn the plant before it matures
and produces rose petals if you are growing the
roses to be harvested at a later date. The best
way to take the thorns off is to just squeeze
the thorns on each side which will make them come
off.
If you have rose plants that are exceptionally
thorny you may find the method above impossible
to do without injuring yourself. If this is the
case then you may want to invest in a tool that
is made specifically for removing thorns. You
can usually pick these up at a local gardening
center or possible a hardware store.
The key to successful use of a dethorning tool
is to apply the correct pressure that it takes
to remove the thorns and not so much that you
damage the stem itself. If you do it right the
thorns should just fall right off without damaging
the stem in any way.
One thing that you may want to consider is not
removing the thorns or at least minimal removal.
Obviously if one is using the roses to give as
a bouquet then you will want to remove the thorns
so that the person doesn't get stuck by them.
If they are only going to be placed in a vase
you can leave the thorns alone that are above
the water line and only remove the thorns below.
About the Author:
Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Beach,
Florida. Find more about dethroning roses as well
as rose
gifts at http://www.personalroses.com
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