Posts Tagged ‘Rose Garden’

Helpful Advice For Planting A Rose Garden

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Preparing soil in rose gardens is the first step in producing healthy roses all summer. It’s not difficult, but each element is important. A rich loam base is the best foundation, and on top of this you should add both a thick layer of organic material and about three pounds of super-phosphate for each 100 square feet. If you then till all of that into the soil, to the depth of about a foot, your flower gardening will have the best chance of success, as your roses will be starting out with plenty of nutrients.

Set the rose bushes with ample space between them for growing wide and abundant, with plenty of blooms, as compared with limiting them so that they get spindly and tall. Hybrid teas, grandifloras, and floribundas should be around 18 to 30 inches apart, whereas miniatures can be spaced one foot apart. You could place any of those somewhat nearer to each other if you’re hoping to create a rose hedge, but if you would like each plant to flourish on its own, then extra space is crucial. The air flow can also help to avoid the formation of mold in your plants.

Tips For Growing Roses in the Garden

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Most people who claim how hard growing roses can be, usually have exceptional plants with brilliant flowers and are looking for recognition of there agricultural aptitude. Roses are perhaps one of the most misunderstood flowering plants in modern landscape, and by following a few simple steps, they can make a great impression on your yard.

The #1 step to growing roses is to choose a hardy plant to begin with. Many stores offer rose bushes for sale, and at the end of the season they will offer special deals to clear their inventory. A sale of two-for-one is probably not going to provide you with hardy stock, especially at the end of the season. While roses should be planted in the spring or late fall, plants that are already festooned with leaves are not necessarily the best for growing roses.

There are many types of roses on the market and not all will do well in all types of soil or climates. Check with a local nursery to find out what varieties seem to flourish well in your part of the country and then buy a number one plant, the hardiest variety available, to plant in your yard. Where they are placed in your landscaping will have a lot to do with your success at growing roses as they need at least six or seven hours of direct sunshine to grow properly.

Understanding The Different Meanings Of White Roses

Friday, January 15th, 2010

When it comes to white roses, there are many different meanings that come into play, and definitely more so than with any other type of rose. Before you actually purchase any white roses for yourself or for someone else, you are going to want to make sure that you understand the meanings of white roses first.

The Meanings Of White Roses

There are many different meanings of white roses, and for one, when you put a bouquet of white and red roses together, this signifies unity, and so if you really care about someone then you may want to consider giving them this type of bouquet of roses.

The basic meanings of white roses revolve around the fact that white roses signify purity and brightness, and with its pristine appearance, the white rose has come to symbolize innocence and security as well.

There are certain myths and legends from several different cultures relating to the origin of the first rose which is initially white in color and then miraculously transformed and oftentimes, the pure white rose was depicted as being stained by blood, or made to blush by a kiss.