Yellow, Red or Pink Rose Gardening?
By ken sharp
Roses are truly beautiful flowers. They are so complicated and delicate
and will definitely give notice to your rose garden. But which color
theme do you go with this year? Red, yellow or pink? How about white?
Hmmmm...Something to think about. You dont want to rush into things
here. You want your garden to be something special and show everybody
that you spent a lot of time and hard work on it.
First plan, plan, plan!
Then when you found your theme, as you are buying the roses for your
garden, think about these tips...
First choose the right potting soil for your rose garden. Your rose
garden should have at least 1.5 feet of fresh and fertile potting soil.
Make sure your soil is very ventilated and drains easily. Where you put
your flowerbed is also important. Your rose garden should get anywhere
from 4 to 6 hours of sunlight every day.
Mulching is good for roses. It keeps the rain water from caking up the
top soil and also controls a weed problem. Since roses need water once
a week, the mulching will help with any rain that may come in between
watering sessions. Roses will need one inch of water per week and you
should water them once every week in one session, opposed to watering
them throughout the week.
Different kinds of roses have different meanings to people. Here are a
few for you to consider when building your rose garden...
Two entertwines roses means that a wedding or an engagement is in the
future of some lucky couple. A single red rose means I love you. Two
dozen roses means congradulations. For dozen roses means unconditional
love. A single rose, regardless of color, means thank you. One dozen
roses is meant for graditude. Yellow and white roses means harmony. Red
and white roses means bonding. Red and yellow roses means happy
celebration. Yellow roses are for friendship. White roses means I miss
you. Pink roses means thank you.
Roses require light pruning. To prune your roses, you will need to
remove any old stems and leaves. This will enable the sap to reach any
new stems and leaves that will need it.
When buying roses, they will come in to formats. Either packaged or
plain rooted. You should buy the plain rooted ones right before you
plan to plant them, because they cannot last long outside of soil. The
best time to plant roses is after winter, after the ground is
thawed-Right after winter for southern states or somewhere during
spring in the northern states.
So when you are planning your rose garden, remember these simple tips
and have fun building your garden!
For more information on roses and rose gardens, please go to:
www.containergardening.com
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