A rose is a perennial flowering shrub or vine of the genus Rosa, within the family Rosaceae, that contains over 100 species. The species form a group of erect shrubs, and climbing or trailing plants, with stems that are often armed with sharp thorns. Natives, cultivars and hybrids are all widely grown for their beauty and fragrance

Friday, June 26, 2009

Hot Tips For Growing And Enjoying Your Own Great Roses

I love flowers of all kinds, but to me the Rose is the queen of the flower garden.

The color, fragrance and elegance of a Rose turns any garden space into a spectacular site.

Roses have been a symbol of peace, love, friendship and even death almost since the beginning of time. They have always been considered in the best of taste for any special event, such as weddings, anniversaries and birthdays, just to name a few.

Roses can be purchased by anyone at a florist shop, but a true lover of roses will want to have their own rose garden.

There are many ways for you to have your own rose garden. Whether it might be to transform a small dingy spot in your yard into a spectacular site by planting a few rose bushes or planting a climbing rose to cover a wall. If you are limited in space, you might want to consider container gardening by just placing a few rose plants on your patio or deck and leave them in pots.

There are many types of roses and many ways to utilize their beauty. But whatever type you choose or how or where you grow them, to get the best from a rose you must give it proper care and attention.

Most people do not realize that roses require almost as much water as people in order to stay healthy and flourish. Even in rainy weather roses still should be watered, because rain alone cannot provide the right amount of moisture for them to thrive.

Be careful not to water the petals or canes. This can cause fungal disease.

Once the roses are established you can cut the watering to once a week unless the weather becomes very hot and dry, in which case you should water twice a week.

You should also fertilize your roses on a regular basis, this is how they get much needed nutrients. The soil alone cannot provide all of the nutrients that your roses require to show their beauty in all it's glory.

You should prune your roses in the early spring, cutting the dead and damaged branches first. Make sure that your pruning shears are sharp, so that you can make a good clean cut.

Mulching your roses is a good idea, because it helps to lessen the maintenance. Roses that are mulched require less watering, weeding and it helps to lessen the threat of diseases. When mulching it is best to use organic types such as pine needles, grass clippings and wood chips.

One does not have to be an experienced or accomplished gardener to transform a small area in the yard into the center piece of his or her neighborhood. Although rose gardening does require a little more skill and patience than just sticking a plant in the ground and waiting for it to grow, the knowledge and skill to become a premier rose gardener is not hard to acquire or understand. Just follow a few simple rules that have been perfected over centuries of rose gardening.

It can seem like a lot of work and time consuming too, but by observing a few principles such as proper watering, fertilizing, mulching and pruning, you will see your ross reach their peak of beauty and provide you with a great feeling of accomplishment. You are just a short time away from creating a spectacular rose garden.

May You Always Walk In Sunshine

About the Author

Hal Archer has been an avid gardener most of his life. His greatest joy and feeling of accomplishment comes from creating a spectacular rose garden and sharing his experience gardening tips with others. For more excellent gardening tips visit http://byarcher.com/grow-a-spectacular-rose-garden/