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Organic Rose Gardening

If you have wanted to grow roses but felt it was too difficult, we will show you how to grow large, colorful blooms in no time.  Organic rose gardening is actually easy and the results are more than you would imagine.  Roses have been grown throughout time and without the need for harsh chemicals so there is no reason chemicals would need to be used for today’s gardens.  In addition, many people are now taking interest in the green movement and with organic gardening, this is a great way to participate.  In addition to your roses living longer, growing roses naturally will also give you fragrant blooms.

The three things that have always been important for rose planting are healthy soil, the sun, and lots of water.  For soil and water, organic rose gardening needs rich soil and deep watering.  Since roses produce roots deep in the ground, water has to be deep as well.  Using rich soil and giving your roses plenty of water will ensure your garden is healthy and the flowers on your roses beautiful.

Leaves of the rose bush will go through a process known as photosynthesis.  Water and the sun’s energy will cause change, resulting in this phenomenon.  Additionally, microorganisms in the soil such as nematodes, fungus, bacteria, and worms are a huge part of organic rose gardening, which actually break down dead parts of the rose bush.  This entire process helps to enrich the soil, which then produces healthier plants.  Unfortunately, many people will use chemical products on roses, which kill these micro organisms.  This means your roses are not getting the natural assistance needed.

Interestingly, as chemical products are used on roses, they actually become dependent on them.  Therefore, while not impossible, if you are growing a new garden with roses that have been exposed to chemicals, just be patient so you can help the plants adjust to being grown organically.  Remember, organic rose gardening is relatively simple and very affordable.  In fact, if you were to compare the cost of gardening organically versus chemically, you would find the natural approach far less expensive.

As mentioned earlier, one of the key elements of organic rose gardening has to do with the soil.  One of the best ways for proper rose bush care is to create rich soil is by using compost.  You can create your own compost pile simply by throwing all your waste into an area of the yard away from the home.  This would include food scraps, grass clippings, dog waste, and literally anything that would decay.  As the compost pile gets larger, it would need to be turned, which helps with the overall decay process, heating things up so when used, the soil would be highly nutritious.

Another important aspect of organic rose gardening has to do with insects.  While some are bad, others such as ladybugs and wasps are actually beneficial.  Therefore, if you were to use harsh chemicals on the roses, you would kill bugs the garden needs.  In addition, grubs and worms that can do significant damage to a rose garden can be controlled naturally by allowing birds, snakes, lizards, and frogs to roam free.  Again, chemicals would kill these creatures whereas organic products would not.

Organic rose gardening is not complicated or expensive, as you might imagine.  Just remember that whenever your are planting your roses to use rich soil, water the roses deep, give the roses bushes plenty of sunshine, and use only natural products or remedies.  As the rose bushes grow, you will see large, colorful blooms that would make you the talk of the town.  In fact, growing roses organically will provide you with plants that live longer than roses treated with chemicals.

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Roses Can Be Easy

Roses can be one of the simplest of plants and provide the most beauty to a garden.  There is a full collection of roses to decide upon.  You only need to remember three things to achieve successful rose bush caring.  They are the type or variety you select, how much and how often to feed and water, and last but not the least is pruning.  I would suggest getting a guide such as The Ultimate Book of Roses.  It has beautiful pictures on the different rose varieties and how to care for them.

Rose selection should be your first concern.  For successfull rose bush gardening choose one that will thrive in your location.  Some types can be problematic due to their tendancy towards disease and fungus.  But there are several types that are generally quite hardy and need very little rose bush care.  If you are just staking out a rose garden make sure they are well spaced for maximum growth potential. Pick an area for them where they will recieve at least 5 hours of sun a day.

The most important thing for rose bush care is watering and feeding your roses. An early morning soaking at the root base is the best prescription for ultimate bloom potential.  If it is a newly planted rose bush it should be well soaked everyday for at least the first couple of weeks.  After two weeks watering once a week is fine unless you live in a very hot climate.  For best results, you should mulch around each bush with bark or compost to keep the soil moistened.

Feeding or fertilizing should be done about once a month particularly in the Spring, Summer and Fall.  Feed the roses with rose food fertilizer that should contain a mix of fish emulsion and manure. It is adamant to stop fertilizing your roses during the winter months.   

For the best rose bush care proper pruning is vital.  You only need to trim them when it is necessary such as when there are dead flowers or branches.  Cut the dead flowers down to the third or fourth branch or node (the small reddish lines). Prune back your plants in January or February to promote maximum spring growth.

For more detailed information The Ultimate Book of Roses guide will definitely answer all your questions.

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