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Rose Bushes
For many years, lovers have given roses and poets
have written of their merits. Now, you may be
considering showing how much you love roses by
planting your own rose bushes. No doubt you’ve
heard a lot about how to take care of roses –
the diseases to watch out for and the ways to
prune them. While it may sound pretty complicated,
you’ll find that planting your own rose bush is
much easier than you think. If you take the following
guidelines into consideration and use them, you’ll
be sure to do a great job and have a beautiful
rose bush that will look wonderful.
Things to Do Before Planting Your Rose Bush
If you are waiting for spring to arrive so you
can plant your rose bush, there are some things
that you may want to do. You may want to start
thinking about the types of bushes you want for
your rose garden. There are hundreds of different
rose bushes that you can choose from and it may
be a bit difficult to make your choice. You may
want to visit a nursery in your area to find out
more about bushes. Also, look for friends and
neighbors that have beautiful bushes and find
out what types of bushes they are growing. Make
sure that you know whether a certain bush is prone
to disease or if it takes a lot of attention as
well before making your choice.
Of course once you know what bush you want for
your garden, then you’ll need to come up with
a great location for it as well. Make sure you
come up with a good location before you even buy
your rose bush. You need to be sure that your
bush will get plenty of light each day and you
should make sure that the soil drains well and
that it is quite fertile.
When to Plant a Rose Bush
Usually if you are planting a rose bush that is
bare root, you will want to plant it late in the
winter. However, if you purchase a rose bush that
has already been grown in a planter, you’ll want
to plant it during the spring. Just make sure
that you don’t plant roses during the summer months.
While it is possible, it can be very hard on the
new plant because of the hot weather.
Preparation for Planting Your Rose Bush
Now that you know what location you’re going to
plant the rose in, you need to get the bed ready.
Make sure that you dig a hole that is going to
be at least two times the size of the container
holding your rose bush. Remember, the bush has
a very large root system. If you make sure that
your hole is large, it will be easier for the
rose bush to put down it’s roots.
When you dig out the soil, make sure to put it
in a bucket or wheelbarrow. Then mix compost and
topsoil with the soil and put part of the mixture
into the hole. In some cases you may want to add
phosphate fertilizer in the hole as well.
When you are dealing with a bare root rose bush,
you’ll want to soak it for awhile before you plant
it. Once you have soaked the bush for at least
a couple hours, you’ll want to cut off the root
tips with pruning shears, and then you’ll be ready
to plant the bush.
Planting the Bush
There are many bushes that will come along with
planting instructions. Usually you’ll want to
put a mound at the bottom of the hole you have
and then you put the bare root rose bush over
this mound, making sure the roots are smoothly
placed over it. If your roots curve up or they
spread out in a flat manner, then you may not
have to use the mound. Then you can start filling
the hole back in; however, once you have it about
2/3 full with soil, make sure to water it. Once
you have let the hole drain, then fill it again
with water and then add the rest of the soil to
the hole.
Caring for Your Rose Bush
Usually you’ll need to give your new rose bush
about an inch of water each week, but this can
depend on the climate you are living in. Make
sure that you recognize when your rose is in distress.
If you notice that the leaves are drooping, you’ll
need to add some water. However, if the leaves
are falling off and turning yellow, you may be
giving them too much water.
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