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Fertile Ground: Five Optimal Soil Conditions for Roses

When starting out on your rose garden, soil is the most important thing to consider. Without the proper soil mix to start, your new roses will be off to a poor start and you might never get to the stage of having to worry about pests and winter maintenance. Without the right soil mix, your [¡¦]

Funky Fungus: What to do when your roses feel fungi

Most rose diseases are caused by attacks on your plants by different kinds of fungi. The good news is that no matter what type of fungi is damaging your roses, the treatment options are virtually the same.
To start, there are several things to do to prevent your roses from attracting fungus. One way to avoid [¡¦]

Don¡¯t Be Late - Propagate: When to Perform Rose Propagation

As a novice rose gardener, you might have heard the term rose propagation, but not really known what was meant by the term. Propagation is the term used for reproduction in the plant world and you can propagate roses by either seed or by taking a cutting from your current rose plant.
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A Thorny Subject - How to Properly Remove Rose Thorns

You¡¯ve probably heard the phrase: every rose has its thorn. Too many, thorns symbolize the danger that lurks behind the beauty of the roses, and all sorts of myths try to explain the presence of these dangerous little daggers on rose stems. Greek myth suggests that Cupid shot arrows into the roses accidentally after being [¡¦]

Soil Yourself? Important Soil Components for your Rose Garden

The success of your roses depends on many factors, but having the proper soil is really crucial. If you are new to planting roses, you probably have little idea of what soil to use and when and how often that soil needs to be maintained. Even if you¡¯ve had roses before, it can be hard [¡¦]

Five Proper Pruning Techniques for Roses

Early each spring, dedicated gardeners take out their pruning shears, pull on their gardening gloves, and prepare to prune their rose bushes for the coming bloom. If you live in a milder climate, however, you don¡¯t have to wait until spring. You can prune in late fall, as soon as the plants go dormant.

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Mildew Madness – Three Easy Way to Rid Roses of Mildew

Mildew is the bane of all dedicated Rosarians. The most common type of mildew is powdery mildew, which is caused by the sphaerotheca pannosa var. rosae fungus. Powdery mildew is characterized by white or grayish powdery growth on the leaves, shoots, buds, and sometimes even appears on the petals of rose bushes. These small [¡¦]

Transplant Timing – The optimal Occasion to Transplant Roses

When is the best time to transplant roses? This question generates almost as much controversy and discussion among dedicated Rosarians as the subject of proper pruning methods. Although every experienced gardener has their own set of rules for how and when to transplant, there do exist certain guidelines that novices can follow with success. It¡¯s [¡¦]

Water Ways – Picking the Best Time to Water your Roses

Think a quick spray with the hose is enough to keep your roses lovely and blooming? Think again. How, and when, you decide to water your roses is one of the most important and often overlooked aspects of basic rose care. Here are a few tips and guidelines for keeping your roses supple, healthy, and [¡¦]

Rosy Outlook – Five Hearty Hybrid Roses

Are you drawn to the simple elegance and fragrant beauty of roses? Do you wish you had time to cultivate an extensive rose garden? If you¡¯re interested in roses, but don¡¯t have the time to tend a large rose garden, don¡¯t fret. Consider planting one or more of these hearty hybrid roses that even the [¡¦]

Thorn in your Side – Three Top Varieties of Roses without Thorns

It used to be that we could not imagine a rose without its thorns. We risked the pain to bask in their undeniable beauty. But now, those of us who may be particularly wary of thorns have more options than ever. Plant breeders have developed many thornless varieties of rose. Here are three top varieties [¡¦]

Cut it out – The Art to Preparing Proper Rose Cuttings

The art of propagating roses through rose cuttings has been used since the Victorian Era, and was popular with the pioneers who journeyed across the United States looking for a new life. They brought along cuttings from their gardens, tucking them into mason jars and looking for new land to plant them in.

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Bush Basics – How to Plant a Rose Bush in your Garden

Poets and lovers have sung their praises for centuries, and now you too have decided to proclaim your love for roses by planting a rose bush in your garden. You¡¯ve heard the names of strange-sounding diseases that afflict rose bushes, and all the complicated pruning methods—it all sounds so complicated! Fear not. Planting a rose [¡¦]

Tea Time – Ten Tips for Choosing your Tea Roses

Tea roses epitomize our notion of rose beauty: they produce large, often fragrant single blooms dazzle us with their velvety texture, vivid color, and simple elegance. If you¡¯d like to add this classic rose to your garden, be prepared to be dazzled by the sheer variety. There are literally hundreds of different tea rose varieties. [¡¦]

Hybrid Happenings – What is a Hybrid Tea Rose

Hybrids, Teas, Floribundas, Grandifloras—the world of roses are so vast and confused that even the most experienced gardener may find himself or herself confused. So what exactly are hybrid tea roses? Hybrid tea roses are the result of crossing the Hybrid Perpetual (a European rose) with the Tea rose from China.

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Zoned Out – How to Decipher Zone Rules when Planting Roses

You¡¯re thinking about planting roses for your garden or to decorate outside around your house. If you want to spruce things up a bit, but are not too sure how to go about it, and then read about a few tips that will guide you on your journey of rose planting. It¡¯s not that hard [¡¦]

Down with Deadheads – What is it and how do you do it?

There is nothing like a rose. The sweet smelling scent they produce might just be enough to get your nose stung by a pollinating bee, or another type of insect when sticking your nose into one! It doesn¡¯t matter if it¡¯s a wild garden rose, old rose, or a modern breed; they are beautiful to [¡¦]

Gone to Pot – How to Transplant Potted Roses to your Garden

If you want to plant your potted roses into fresh ground for your garden or in a rose bed, there are a few considerations that you¡¯ll need to know. You¡¯ll need to understand that you just can¡¯t do it any way you please. Roses are on a bush, and bushes are finicky and require a [¡¦]

Perfumed Posies – Ten most Popular Fragrant Roses

The rose attracts people to it for its unique shape, but you¡¯ve got to admit, most people are attracted for its smell primarily. It¡¯s the smell that drives women to request it for a birthday or anniversary celebration. Roses are the premier way to say I love you, and I think you¡¯re as sweet and [¡¦]

Petal Power – Five Uses for Rose Petals

It might surprise you to find out that rose petals can be used for a variety of different purposes. Some uses have a common everyday application, such as beautifying our gardens and walkways, while other uses are more unusual, such as using them for therapy and cooking. Rose lovers it seems just crave to invent [¡¦]

Sunny Disposition – How Roses Benefit from the Sun

It is known that most roses require six hours of direct sunlight in order for them to grow healthy and continue to bloom. Without this amount of sun, almost every single kind of rose will not produce the flowers that you would like to see. They may also be more prone to getting diseases without [¡¦]

Right as Rain – Determining How Much Rain your Roses Need

Roses are one of the more popular types of plants that are grown in gardens. They are the type of plant that demands having nutrients from the right type of soil, sun and water. Without having these different elements in place, it will be hard to survive. Beyond recognizing the different things they need to [¡¦]

Prune for your Health – Three Reasons why Roses Need Pruning

No matter what type of roses you are growing, it is always important to prune them. While many that have roses will often stray away from this process, it is always a good idea. When you decide to prune, you are ensuring healthier roses in your garden. Despite the technique that you decide to use, [¡¦]

Seeing Red – Five Red Rose Varieties for your Garden

Red roses are known to be the color for romantic love. They are often times used for Valentines Day or to show passion or love towards one that is special to you. Beyond the color red in roses, are different shades and styles that can be used to compliment each other in either a bouquet [¡¦]

Rambling Roses – How to Tame those Climbing Roses in your Garden

Climbing, or rambling roses are one of the popular types of roses that have many varieties to them and can be grown in many different places. However, like many other plants, they need help to stay healthy and maintained through the different seasons.

Both climbing and rambling roses will produce two different kinds of shoots. One [¡¦]

Ways of winter - Five Ways to Take Care of your Roses in Winter Months

If you are a Rosarian, no matter where you live, you will want to winterize your roses. There is a school of thought that says winterizing is not necessary for some roses in some colder climates. But, while some climates permit minimal winter preparation and some rose varieties require little work for the winter, all [¡¦]

Take Root - Things to Think about when Choosing the Location For your Rose Garden

Deciding where to plant your rose garden is one of the most important decisions you can make regarding your future rose bed. Conditions can determine whether or not you have well formed, admirable roses or wilting, weepy ones. If you want gorgeous roses that keep you and others in awe, don¡¯t take the location of [¡¦]

Reap what you Sow - How to Choose the Right Rose for your Garden

Roses are delightful plants to grow in your garden. Few other plants are as attractive or burst with as much color as roses do. Successfully raising roses will bring you great satisfaction. But roses can also seem like picky, finicky plants that need a great deal of attention. That is why you should be careful [¡¦]

Climate Control - The Best Roses to Grow in your Climate

What type of roses should you grow? Should you go with the popular Hybrid Teas or the hearty, far reaching Climbing Roses? Well, before you go with any type of rose, do your research.

When planting roses, save yourself some sorrow and pick roses that will grow well where you live. If you run out and [¡¦]

Rocking¡¯ Roses - The Top Ten Favorite Garden Roses

Roses are some of the oldest and most popular plants to grow. They are a symbol of love and prosperity all around the world. A bouquet of roses is a sure way to bring a cheek to cheek smile to anyone¡¯s face. Sitting out in the midst of a rose garden you can smell the [¡¦]

Not Mulch to Talk about - The Basics of Mulching your Rose Garden

Mulching may not be the most exciting part of your rose growing experience but it can have excellent benefits. If you are growing a rose garden you already know that rose care is unique. Why not mulch and let your roses live up to their full potential?

Not mulching is kind of like not taking the [¡¦]

Trellis Training - What you need to know about Climbing Roses

Climbing Roses are a wonder of the rose world. Planting one can really spice up your rose garden or enhance the quaintness of your surroundings. You will be amazed at the vigorous, hungry growth of these powerful plants. They can be trained to climb on top of an archway or over your doorway.

These extraordinary plants [¡¦]

Humus Happens - What the Heck is Humus Anyway?

If you do not know what Humus is, join the club. No, it¡¯s not the tasty Mediterranean treat spread on pita bread. It is a term used to describe a process that is vital to life on earth. You may be wondering, why then was it not a major item on your high school biology [¡¦]

Party Hardy-The Best Rose Varieties for those Wild Winter Months

Winter can be an extremely fun time. Ski trips and blankets of white splendor all around. Holidays swoop in to annihilate our diets. Old friends and family members from all around suddenly appear on our doorsteps. Ah, yes, winter can be a joyous time but not necessarily for your roses.

Hopefully, before you planted your roses [¡¦]

Cut it out - Ten Timely Tips for cutting your Roses

There is nothing more refreshing than a bouquet full of lively, sweet smelling roses. Very few other plants can be displayed as beautifully as roses can. The powerful aromas and buds blossoming further into existence can brighten up the gloomiest of days. Enjoy a vase of red roses in the middle of the dinner table [¡¦]

Five Basic Tips for Beginners in Planting a Rose Garden

Many beginners to the hobby of rose gardening assume that they will have to prepare to make a great deal of fuss over their flowers. The common misconception is that all roses are delicate and liable to simply drop dead at any time. Most people are pleasantly surprised to discover that roses actually need relatively [¡¦]

Rules of Irrigation — How to Water Your Roses

Roses love water. They are constantly thirsty. One of the keys to growing roses successfully is to provide them with plenty of water. This becomes very important during times of drought or of higher heat. Chances are that you will need to water your roses at least once a week. During hotter times, and just [¡¦]

Rose Rules — What Each Color Means

Roses are among the most common flowers given. They are given to mark special occasions and holidays. They are also given for no reason at all. Roses are versatile, coming in many varieties and colors. It is possible to find roses to suit just about any taste or preference. And a rose is almost always [¡¦]

Go Barefoot in your Rose Garden – The Basics of Barefoot Roses

A barefoot rose is not actually something that means you go barefoot in your rose garden. It is a descriptor that indicates that the roots of the rose are exposed. The rose is, essentially, barefoot. Such rose are also sometimes called bare root roses (but barefoot is a much more fun term).

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Be Prepared – Five Basic Tools for your Rose Garden

You should always be prepared to do what needs doing in your rose garden. In order to do a good job with your roses, it is essential that you have the right tools. There are plenty of garden tools, and some of them are perfect for rose gardening. When you have the right tools, you [¡¦]

A Shady Past – Three Varieties of Roses that Take to the Shade

There are not a whole lot of roses that enjoy being in the shade. Miniature roses and some climbing and shrub roses are usually fairly shade tolerant, as roses grow. Most roses prefer five to six hours in the sun. However, it is possible to find some rose varieties that do okay in partial shade. [¡¦]

To Form a More Perfect Union – Summary of Rose Grafting

Many people choose to graft their roses to help them grow better and to bloom better. Grafting is not necessarily difficult, but it does require some skill and some forethought before making the attempt. There are many reasons to graft roses, and you can find that it is possible to create a more successful and [¡¦]

Good Things Come in Small Blooms – Miniature Roses for your Garden

Many people find great delight in growing miniature roses. This is because they make excellent additions to any garden. They are versatile and can be grown as bushes, as hybrids with climbing varieties, as edges and hedges, and even in containers. Additionally, they are fairly easy to grow and can grow in a variety of [¡¦]

Pretty in Pink – Top Ten Varieties of Pink Roses for a Gorgeous Garden

Pink roses are very beautiful and can add a sort of unique touch to any garden. They come in many varieties, ranging from pale to dark to almost electric. There are varieties that bloom only once per season and those that bloom continuously in cycles from early spring to late fall (until the frost of [¡¦]

Dreaded Diseases – Five Ways to Head off Rose Diseases

As the old saying goes, ¡°an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.¡± Happy, healthy roses are roses that never have to deal with ailments such as Japanese mildew, powdery mildew, black spot, and other icky pest and disease problems. In order to prevent these problems, there are things you can do to [¡¦]