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		<title>Why Rose Gardening Is So Addictive</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Eye of Qvox For many of us, the act of gardening brings us closer to nature by getting us outdoors and allowing us the opportunity to tend and grow objects that in the absence of our assistance would not be able to survive, let alone thrive. There is a special connection between the growers [...]]]></description>
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<p>For many of us, the act of gardening brings us closer to nature by getting us outdoors and allowing us the opportunity to tend and grow objects that in the absence of our assistance would not be able to survive, let alone thrive. There is a special connection between the growers of roses and their plants, however, which seems to go even beyond the basic instincts of the traditional gardener.</p>
<p>The first reason that roses can be such an addictive plant is the roots it has in our culture in the form of myth and symbolism. The same reason we are addicted to rose gardening is the same reason we are willing to pay a ridiculous amount for a single flower or bunch on Valentine&#8217;s Day- nothing in our society communicates more than the rose. This cultural phenomenon has been a part of western heritage for longer than anyone can trace. The rose was considered a flower of romance in ancient China, where it was first developed, and was used throughout the Roman Empire. British history is full of roses in every context- the theater where Shakespeare&#8217;s plays were put on was known as the rose, and some of the most distinguishing events in British history occurred during the long &#8220;War of the Roses&#8221;. Roses were not actually introduced to Europe in the cultivated style until the late 1700s, when they arrived from China.</p>
<p>Perhaps some of the addiction we have in cultivating roses stems in part from the same areas that our ancient forebears found so appealing. Many roses have a very distinctive scent, and the shape of the rose is certainly unique enough in itself to warrant extensive cultivation and appeal. Roses can also be found in many different colors and varieties, and there is symbolism attached to every colour that roses can be found in- red, of course, symbolizes love, but did you know that pink roses carry a message of gratitude, while yellow represent joy?</p>
<p>Roses also represent a singular species which can manifest itself in a variety of styles, and therefore a rose gardener really needs only to focus on rose types to bring all the variety to the appearance of her lawn and garden that could be wished for. Roses can be planted in the miniature style, as bushes, and as climbers. As has been noted above, roses are also available in several different colors which will add to the overall diversity in appearance of your garden. Roses are also available in petals of many different sizes to further add diversity to your landscaping. Species roses grow hips that are colorful and last well into the winter, and can add a further sprinkle of uniqueness to your landscaping by attracting birds throughout the winter months.</p>
<p>Lastly, roses require as little or as much attention as the gardener wants to put in. Pruned bushes look ideal, but roses are also beautiful when allowed to grow freely. Roses also tend to be very hardy and resistant to diseases. The soil composition needs not have too many considerations, and the ground cover is totally up to the gardener.</p>
<p>Growing roses can be an addicting experience because of their history, their beauty, their variety, and their maintenance. Once a person dedicates their garden space to the cultivation of roses, the possibilities are limitless.</p>
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		<title>Winter Protection for Roses</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While roses thrive in many places during the spring and summer, they can face damaging wind and cold during the winter.  To keep your roses healthy and looking great year after year, you should take extra steps to protect them during the winter.<span id="more-267"></span></p>
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The first step in helping roses survive winter is planting the appropriate varieties for your area.  While hybrid teas are quite beautiful, they don’t fare well in cold winter weather.  If you live in areas that get very cold and have harsh winds, choose a hardier variety that will have a better chance of survival.</p>
<p>To fully protect your roses from cold winter weather, you should take steps in the fall to help them go dormant.  If they are completely dormant by the time winter weather arrives, they’ll have a better chance at making it.  You should stop fertilizing your bushes sometime around mid-august.  The exact date should be adjusted depending on how early or late your area freezes.</p>
<p>Once winter arrives, then you can take extra protective steps.  In many rose varieties, damage is not caused by freezing, but by alternating of freezing and thawing.  To properly winterize roses, you should let them freeze; then take steps to keep them frozen for the season. </p>
<p>After your area has experiences several hard freezes, you should mound about a foot of compost around the bottom of your bush to protect the roots and base.  You should then protect the branches by adding another foot of mulch.  This will help insulate the bush and keep it from thawing until it is warm enough to be safe.  As an alternative, you can wrap the bush in a small fence or bag and fill this with compost and mulch instead.</p>
<p>If you have climbing rose bushes, remove the canes from the trellises, attach them to the ground, and cover them with layers of dirt and mulch.  If you can’t move them to the ground, try to wrap them where they are.  It is important for them to be protected from the cold, but also properly bundled so they don’t break from wind damage.</p>
<p>If you take these precautions during fall and winter, your plant will thank you with beautiful foliage and flowers when spring and summer come around.</p>
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		<title>Rose Gardening 101</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by infomatique Roses have all times been appreciated for their beauty and elegancy. Since ancient times the rose is the symbol of love and prettiness. They were even identified with various goddesses of love like the  Greek goddess Aphrodite or her Roman equal Venus. In Europe rose gardening was established in the 1800s, after perpetual [...]]]></description>
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<p>Roses have all times been appreciated for their beauty and elegancy. Since ancient times the rose is the symbol of love and prettiness. They were even identified with various goddesses of love like the  Greek goddess Aphrodite or her Roman equal Venus. In Europe rose gardening was established in the 1800s, after perpetual blossoming roses were imported from China.</p>
<p>But in the course of time roses’ reputation has gotten a bad change for being hard to grow and maintain. If you are thinking about rose gardening don’t let this myth stop you. While rose gardening can prove to be ambitious, once you master it, it really isn’t that bad.</p>
<p>When you first start rose gardening, you will have to pick out what type of rose you want to plant, and no, I’m not discussing the color. You will have to choose between bare-root, pre-packaged, and container-grown roses. Bare-root roses are sold in the winter and early spring. They should be planted as soon as frosts are over and the ground is warm and workable. Pre-packaged roses are bare-root plants that are sold in a bag or box with something around the roots to keep wet, like sawdust. Container-grown roses are grown; you guessed it, in containers. They will be either budding or already in flower when they get available in the early spring.</p>
<p>Planting in rose gardening is not that much contrary to any other type of plant. The most significant thing, as ever, is good, healthy soil and a quality planting area. It doesn’t matter whether your roses are bare-root or container-grown, the planting ways are just as any other shrub. Make sure the spot you pick out has good drainage, gets enough of sunlight, and will not overcrowd your roses. Ahead of planting, any dead leaves and thin or rotted shoots need to be cut off. Any damaged or very long roots also need to be cut back. Soak bare-root roses in water about 10-12 hours to restore moisture in the roots before planting and water the soil before planting also. Make sure the hole you have dug is big enough for the root growth of the rose. Also it is a good idea to use compost or mulch. After all, roses like additional nutrients just like any other plant.</p>
<p>Roses ask for the same things as other plants; they are just a little needier. One of the most important things to think of in rose gardening is that roses are heavy feeders and will ask for numerous fertilizer applications. Fertilizing should be started in early spring and stopped in early fall. Be sure not to over-fertilize (fertilize should go with directions) and water after each feeding. Roses want big amounts of water; a exhaustive watering twice a week should be adequate.</p>
<p>Pruning is an necessary part to <a title="Flower Gardening" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" rel="nofollow" href="http://diy-gardening-tips.blogspot.com/2008/07/flower-gardening.html">flower gardening</a>. It increases blossoms and advances healthy plant growth. Different assortments of roses have different directions for pruning, so you might want to read up on your rose types and see what is indicated.</p>
<p>The main thing to recollect in rose gardening is to water, water, and water some more. One extra thing about rose gardening is the amount of fertilizer and nutrients you will need to use, and the pruning that needs to be done to keep your roses under control and healthy. Although rose gardening asks for a little more time and roses are more work, they are one of the most unique and beautiful plants, and unquestionably worth the additional work.</p>
<p>Discover more tips on <a title="101 Rose Garden Tips" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" rel="nofollow" href="http://toprado.com/101-rosegarden-tips/">how to make your garden the envy of all of your friends and neighbors with beautiful roses</a>.</p>
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		<title>Your Rose Garden Landscaping Design!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Robert Scott Photography.ca Rose Garden Landscaping Design Rose gardens and rose garden designs are typically quite stunning on their own, but if you are looking for a spectacular way to make them even more dramatic and stunning, you should consider adding cast stone wall fountains to the mix. Cast stone wall fountains are quite [...]]]></description>
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<p>Rose Garden Landscaping Design</p>
<p>Rose gardens and rose garden designs are typically quite stunning on their own, but if you are looking for a spectacular way to make them even more dramatic and stunning, you should consider adding cast stone wall fountains to the mix. Cast stone wall fountains are quite beautiful, and can really add a lot of beauty to any garden, especially rose gardens which are already stunning all on their own. Because rose gardens are typically filled with so much color, the contrast added by the cast stone wall fountains can really be an aesthetic improvement.</p>
<p>Rose Garden Designs using Cast Stone Wall Fountains</p>
<p>If you are looking for the right rose garden design and you already know what type of outdoor wall fountains you will be using, then you can essentially base the design of your rose garden on the hardscape elements. It would be stunning, for example, for you to let your roses climb the walls on either side of your outdoor wall fountains, to add some drama to the stone or brick walls that your fountains adorn. Can you imagine the dramatic appearance of brightly colored roses climbing over stark outdoor wall fountains? It really would be a stunning sight, and visitors to your rose garden would be absolutely thrilled to see it. Find out more about ways to incorporate wall fountains with your outdoor decor at <a onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.ckclandscapinginc.com/">http://www.ckclandscapinginc.com</a>.</p>
<p>If on the other hand, you have already begun to grow your rose garden and are looking for ways to add cast stone wall fountains to the d?cor, you may have a little more difficulty because you will have to find fountains that not only fit in with the colors of your rose garden, but you will also have to find wall fountains that work well with the space that you already have. While many people begin with cast stone fountains and add other elements like rose bushes later, some people choose their flowers long before hard-scaping elements like cast stone wall fountains, rocks, fences and walls are ever even added.</p>
<p>Many garden designers place trellises, gazebos or arbors that border their rose garden or even place in the center of the rose garden. By using such a design it makes it much easier to find a place to hang outdoor wall fountains in the absence of brick walls or other type of walls and borders that typically border rose gardens. Learn about the positive aspects of incorporating wall fountains with your landscaping at <a onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.witch-crafted.com/garden8.htm">http://www.witch-crafted.com/garden8.htm</a>.</p>
<p>Cast Stone Wall Fountains and Colors</p>
<p>Rose gardens, by nature, are truly stunning, simply because they involve so much bright color. The people who create rose gardens generally tend to work very hard at cultivating them, growing the perfect roses, pruning the bushes perfectly. Anyone who puts this much energy into a rose garden will understand how absolutely imperative it is to find garden elements that work perfectly in the decor and design of the garden. You do not want your cast stone wall fountains to contrast your rose gardens in the wrong way. You want all of the colors, all of the textures, shapes and design elements to fit together in the perfect way; otherwise you are simply wasting your time and money, exploring design options that might never work.</p>
<p>Finding not only the perfect cast stone wall fountains, but also the perfect rose garden designs is really up to you ultimately, because gardening is all about tending to something that you enjoy and are passionate about, rather than simply accepting the advice of a stranger. As long as you understand that choosing outdoor wall fountains has a lot to do with making them blend in with your garden, you will do just fine when it comes to designing your beautiful rose garden around your cast stone water features, and your beautiful outdoor wall fountains around your stunning rose garden designs.</p>
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<p>Rose plants are easy to graft by taking an angled cutting from one plant, cutting a slit in the stem of another plant and binding the two together with honey and floral tape. Mix several different kinds of roses onto one bush with helpful information from a sustainable gardener in this free video on roses. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Washington. She is the owner of vanveenbulbs.com and has sold flower bulbs for more than 15 years. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people think that setting up a rose garden is such a daunting task.  With the exotic, fragrant smell that comes with their beautiful flowers in varied hues, roses are often misconstrued as something difficult to maintain, much more to sprout.  Have no fear because it is actually simple to start and plant a rose [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-33" title="Pink Rose" src="http://www.startingagarden.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/october_25_057a-150x150.jpg" alt="october 25 057a 150x150 Plant A Rose Garden The Easy Way " width="150" height="150" />Most people think that setting up a rose garden is such a daunting task.  With the exotic, fragrant smell that comes with their beautiful flowers in varied hues, roses are often misconstrued as something difficult to maintain, much more to sprout.  Have no fear because it is actually simple to start and plant a rose garden.  <span id="more-31"></span></p>
<p>The best time of the year to start a rose garden will be during early summer and late spring.  All the things needed are the shovel, the rose plants and the rose food.  It is important to assess the conditions of the four elements of nature &#8211; air, water, earth and fire, before initiating the garden. Each these elements should be in a state most suitable for the rose plant propagation.  The soil should have a ph that ranges from 6.5 to 6.8, and should be equipped with a good drainage system.<br />
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Water should be made available at least twice a week on the average, and should be avoided at nights.  Watering during late evening can encourage a powdery mildew which is an alarming rose disease.  Proper spacing, or air is also required when deciding to plant a rose garden.  Packed roses will fail to bloom, as the roots need enough space under the ground to strongly grow.  Morning sun is also preferred over afternoon sun, in a maximum length of six hours per day. </p>
<p>With all the elements in place, one can then get down to the business of actually planting roses.  Dig a deep hole that can accommodate the whole root ball and add three inches for the upper main stem.  Put rose food in liberal quantities at the bottom of the hole. Do not forget to mix loose soil with the rose food.  Then, place and pack down the rose plant, with the root down, covering carefully with loose soil up to two inches on the main stem.  Water the plant generously only during this initial stage.  Roses prefer moderately damp soils, so avoid drowning the plant with excess watering.  Fertilizers are extremely important.  Aside from the rose food installed during the initial stage, regular administration of compost can provide the soil with nutrients to produce really nice roses.  </p>
<p>Successful growing of roses will result in thick bushes that need to be carefully pruned.  Yes, part of keeping a rose garden is dealing with the thorns and regular pruning.  Pruning will be beneficial to the rose plants not only for shaping them but also for removing dead woods and encouraging new bloom and growth. This activity can best be done using long thick gloves, by pass pruners and long-handled loppers.  Pruning guidelines greatly depend on the kind of roses being grown, but they are mostly done to maximize the flower blooming.  </p>
<p>Roses are the flowers most closely associated with love.  They are the ones often presented to a partner during wedding anniversaries or birthdays.  It will definitely be a delight to have a bed of roses right at one’s yard, with all of the flowers abloom and with their heavenly scent lingering in the air.  Get all of these for free and plant a rose garden.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Climbing roses can be a very beautiful addition to a garden when properly cared for; however, when left to their own devices they can become quite a problem.  An unpruned climbing rose can not only turn into a large mess in your garden, but also endanger the health of the bush.  In order to keep [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-265" title="White Climbing Roses" src="http://www.startingagarden.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/rsz_white_climbing_roses-150x150.jpg" alt="rsz white climbing roses 150x150 How to Prune Climbing Roses" width="150" height="150" />Climbing roses can be a very beautiful addition to a garden when properly cared for; however, when left to their own devices they can become quite a problem.  An unpruned climbing rose can not only turn into a large mess in your garden, but also endanger the health of the bush.  In order to keep your climbing roses healthy and looking great, you should learn how to prune climbing roses the right way.<span id="more-264"></span></p>
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For the first two to three years, you want to do as little pruning as possible.  This gives the bush time to make long canes that will branch and grow.  You can take this time to help guide the canes in the direction you want them to grow.  This is done by tying them to trellises or other support structures.  The only pruning that should be done during this time is to remove dead or diseased growth.  This will prevent the disease spreading, and will give the healthy portions a better chance at survival.</p>
<p>When your bush is old enough to begin regular pruning, there are a few things you need to remember.  First, major pruning should be done before in the winter or early spring when the plant is still dormant.  If possible, you want to have 4 to 6 main canes on your bush.  These should be chosen by which appear the healthiest and which are growing in appropriate areas. Prune extra canes down to the ground to prevent regrowth. </p>
<p>For regular maintenance, you only want to prune the minor branches of your bush.  If you remove a main cane, you’re removing a lot of the support structure for other areas of the bush.  Also, keep in mind that first year growth does not bloom.  If you trim all your old growth, don’t expect to have flowers in the spring. </p>
<p>When a cane of a climbing rose gets old, it becomes woody and less visually appealing.  When a cane is gets to this stage, you should prune it off at the very bottom of the cane.  This allows new growth to form in the same spot, giving you a lively, healthy plant.</p>
<p>If you remember these tips on how to prune climbing roses,  you’re sure to have beautiful blooms for a long time to come.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Photography By Shaeree Rose gardening is very common and loved by most people. It really seems like everyone is spending time in their garden growing roses nowadays, and that is good so. Rose gardening is not only an enjoyable past time, but a healthy passion to have, for men and women alike. Many of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Rose gardening is very common and loved by most people. It really seems like everyone is spending time in their garden growing roses nowadays, and that is good so. Rose gardening is not only an enjoyable past time, but a healthy passion to have, for men and women alike. Many of us are working long ours at our 9-5 day job, and escaping for a few minutes every day in our rose garden is a something that we all look forward to.</p>
<p>Rose gardening is not difficult at all, but a couple of basic things need to be learn. The first thing is plannning and <a onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.rosegardeninghelper.com/designing-your-rose-garden.html">designing your rose garden</a>. There are so many types of beautiful roses around that planning and designing your perfect rose garden shouldn&#8217;t be difficult at all. The most important thing to know before deciding where to have the rose garden is getting a place that has at least 6 hours sun every day. Roses need frequent watering as well as removing of debris, of dead leaves quite often, so there needs to be an easy access way to the rose bushes.</p>
<p>If you want to have climbing roses in your garden, plant them along a wooden fence. It will not take much to have a great wall of beautiful roses in any color you wish. Usually a few bushes will suffice. Your front entrance will benefit from a beautiful centerpiece set of roses. If you have a lamp post around, plant them at its base. Then the roses can climp up the pole and the rest will simply spraw around the pole&#8217;s base for wonderful effect.</p>
<p>Do you have a patio? Roses are very easily grown in containers, which means that you can turn your patio in a heavenly garden of terracota or wooden containers which hold miniature roses in various glorious colors. Of course, you don&#8217;t have to use only roses. They can be easily mixed in with other flowers and diverse foliage for achieving maximum effect for your garden.</p>
<p>It is also important to select the right type of roses for your garden. Some of the most important criteria in your selection are color, height, climate, fragrance, alloted space and even other plants you want to add around or between your rose bushes. For example, depending on your climate, you need the proper type of roses. Winter needs stronger roses which can survive the harshness of the season. Also fragrance is important, as you might have some allergies to various smells, and you need to know what to avoid. Certain roses have different smells that are known to have made some people wrinkle their nose in displease &#8211; not because their fragrance is not nice, but because the people just discovered that they are allergic to that particular fragrance.</p>
<p>As you can see, there are several factors that you need to take into account when you want to start a rose garden. Planning and then designing your rose garden is only the beginning of your gardening journey. It is important that you spent your time and effort in this early stage, as it will be crucial in having the results that you envisioned for your rose garden.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by infomatique Over the years, roses have gotten a bad reputation. Many people think they are difficult to grow and maintain.  If you are thinking about starting a rose garden do not let this rumor stop you from planting these beautiful flowers.  While rose gardening can prove to be a bit challenging, with a little [...]]]></description>
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<p>Over the years, roses have gotten a bad reputation. Many people think they are difficult to grow and maintain.  If you are thinking about starting a rose garden do not let this rumor stop you from planting these beautiful flowers.  While rose gardening can prove to be a bit challenging, with a little hard work, time and patenice, you can be the envy of your neighorhood. </p>
<p>When starting your rose garden, there are several rose types to choose from.  You will have to decide which rose type you would like to plant. You have a choice between bare-root, pre-packaged, and container-grown roses.  Bare-root roses are sold in the winter and early spring. Many people order these roses through the mail. They should be planted after the last frost in your planting zone is over. Plant these roses when the ground has warmed and is easy to work.  Pre-packaged roses are bare-root plants that are sold in a bag or box that has material around the roots to retain moisture, such as sawdust.  Container-grown roses are grown; you guessed it, in containers.  They will be either budding or already in bloom when they become available in the early spring. You can get these roses at your local garden center or greenhouse.</p>
<p>Planting roses is not much different than planting any other type of plant.  The most important thing for roses, is healthy soil and a prime planting location.  It does not matter whether the roses you bought are bare-root or container-grown, the planting methods are going to be the same as any other plant.  Make sure the spot you choose drains well, roses do not like to stand in water for long periods of time. This can rot their roots, nothing like planting your rose only to watch them die, because of poor drainage. Roses love plenty of sunlight, morning sunlight is best, this will dry the leaves and help prevent your roses from getting diseases. Roses need at least eight hours of sunlight a day.  Do not overcrowd your roses, they need plenty of room to spread out and grow. It is a good idea to check the rose you intend to plant for its size when it is mature, to be sure it will have plenty of room to spread and grow. Before planting your roses, always remove any dead leaves. Also cut off any thin or decaying shoots.  Damaged or very long roots also need to be trimmed back, this helps for making a healthy plant.  Bare-root roses need to be soaked in water about 4-24 hours to rehydrate the roots before planting. When digging the hole for your rose plant make sure it is large enough for the root growth of the rose, usually twice the size of the plant. This will also give you plenty of room for pruning and encourages air circulation around your rose plant. Adding compost or mulch to the hole before planting is a great idea. Roses love the added nutrients compost and mulch gives.</p>
<p>Roses are greedy and just a bit needier than other plants. Roses like the same things other plants get, but they take a bit more.  One thing to remember when rose gardening is that roses are heavy feeders and need several fertilizer applications.  Start fertilizing in early spring and stop in early fall, six weeks before the first frost. This gives your roses time to harden off and go dormant for winter. Stopping to late will encourage new growth, which can be injuried or damaged by winter. Make sure you do not over-fertilize and water your rose plants after each feeding. Roses require large amounts of water; about a gallon per plant each week. Thorough watering twice a week should be enough. When there is little rain, more manual watering maybe required.</p>
<p>Pruning is an essential part of rose gardening.  This increases the amount of blooms on your rose plants and will encourage healthy plant growth.  Many varieties of roses have different pruning instructions. Reading about the different rose types will help you understand when and how much to prune each year.</p>
<p>The main thing to remember when rose gardening is to water, remember roses are needy and greedy plants. Watering leads to a healthy garden, which is less prone to disease. Another thing about rose gardening is the amount of fertilizer and nutrients you give your roses.  Pruning is also an important part of growing roses, this needs to be done on a regular bases to keep your rose garden under control and healthy.  Even though rose gardening takes time, hard work and patenice, many people think they are a very unique plant. Roses have a wonderful scent, great blooms and are a welcome addition to any garden space.</p>
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To get started, you first have to buy your roses.  You should buy roses as soon as you can before planting them.  This should be early spring for warmer areas, and mid to late spring for colder areas.  You should be fairly certain that there’s not going to be another freeze before you plant.  While you may be tempted to order them from somewhere, it’s best to use roses grown in your local area.  This way, you know this species is capable of thriving in your local conditions. </p>
<p>Next, you need to be sure to plant your roses in the proper location.  Plant them in an area where they will get adequate amounts of sunlight, at least 6 hours a day.  You also need to make sure your bush will have plenty of space.  If there isn’t a lot of room in your chosen spot, choose a smaller type of bush.  Once your spot is chosen, prepare the soil by mixing in compost or humus.</p>
<p>Now that you’ve gotten your roses and picked a spot, you’re ready to start digging.  You want to make the hole you’re planting in about twice the size of your rose’s roots.  This will allow the roots room to expand easily and grow strong once they are planted.  If you’re planting bare rooted roses, be sure to dig your whole at least a foot wide to allow for future root growth. </p>
<p>You can now plant your rosebush!  Place the rose in the hole, making sure to place it in the position you like best.  You are now ready to refill the hole, but instead of replacing the old dirt add a mixture of compost and manure (heavy on the compost).  This will make sure the bush has enough nutrients to take hold and survive. </p>
<p>The last thing you need to do is apply fertilizer (chemical or organic is fine) and water.  Be sure to water regularly and fertilize every 6 weeks.  This will help your bush grow healthy and strong.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Juergen Kurlvink Rose Garden The texture and the fullness of the rose is unlike any other flower, and they come in a wide variety of scents and colors that range from a very bright yellow to a dark deep red. It is curious that such a beautiful flower is also equipped with such a [...]]]></description>
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<p>The texture and the fullness of the rose is unlike any other flower, and they come in a wide variety of scents and colors that range from a very bright yellow to a dark deep red. It is curious that such a beautiful flower is also equipped with such a thorny stem. A little of the good and the bad from nature I suppose. Roses originally came from the northern hemisphere, and there are over a hundred species growing in mostly temperate regions. Although the rose as been the flower of choice to express ones love for many years now, it was used originally for medicinal purposes in medieval times.</p>
<p>Rose gardens are not only one of the most beautiful types of flower gardens to have, they are without a doubt the most difficult to grow and maintain. This doesn&#8217;t mean one should not give it a try, it just means you should research the subject so you are well prepared. One of the biggest challenges you will run into when doing research on rose garden material is finding the time to continue searching. Many of the articles that you uncover on this subject will be useful, but there will be some that won&#8217;t be. It is necessary that you find the best resources available on this subject.</p>
<p>Whether to plant red roses, yellow roses, rose vines, rose bushes, or climbing roses are just a few of the choices you will need to make when planning your rose garden. There are many types of roses to plant in your garden so take your time when considering what kind of flowers you want blooming in your garden.</p>
<p>If it is hard for you to visualize your finished rose garden design by just looking at your layout, there is some very good garden landscape design software available. Much of the garden landscape design software was originally developed for professional landscapers, but since has been modified for the beginner who wants to do-it-themselves. There are many do-it-yourself landscape design software programs available today. Landscape design software lets you see a virtual picture of the rose garden design and enables you to move items around and see the changes you make come to life. Most landscape design software programs offer advice on using and placing the many different types of roses available today in your design. A well designed rose garden will always change with time, and some of the landscape design software available will allow you to view your rose garden as it matures. You can see what it will look like 5 or 10 years from now when the rose bushes and plants have grown and matured.</p>
<p>The leading search engine for finding rose garden related info is Google. Finding rose garden material on the net isn&#8217;t arduous; it just takes a little bit of diligence. While one might believe that the greatest means to use for researching thorough info on this topic is the internet, it is vital not to leave out other sources. Keep in mind; you&#8217;re not going to find every tidbit of rose garden information educational. To stay current with the newest info, you should think about signing up for an RSS feed on the topic of rose gardens</p>
<p>One of the most famous rose gardens is the White House Rose Garden, and is located in the west wing of the White House. Many Presidential ceremonies and news conferences have taken place here, as well as the wedding of Richard Nixon&#8217;s daughter Tricia, to Edward Cox in 1971. First Lady Ellen Louise Wilson the wife of President Woodrow Wilson established the garden in 1913 when she redesigned what was previously known as the colonial gardens.</p>
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Hybrid Teas.  Picture a rose in your head.  It’s pretty likely that the rose you’re picturing is a hybrid tea.  If you buy roses in a bouquet from a florist, you’ll be getting hybrid teas.  These plants grow straight stems, about 3-6 feet high, with a single flower at the end.  They come in almost every color; so they can be fit into almost any garden color scheme</p>
<p>Climbing Roses.  This is actually a group of several different types of roses.  These plants naturally sprawl out along the ground; they must be trained to climb up trellises and other supports. Climbing roses can have single flowers, or clumps of blooms.  The blooms of these plants will also vary in color and size.</p>
<p>Pimpinellifola Roses.  These roses grow on small shrubs.  They are considered a great rose for beginners because they are very hardy and attractive.  However, they don’t come in as many colors as hybrid tea roses.  Available colors include red, pink, yellow and white. </p>
<p>Miniature Roses.   These roses are exactly what they sound like: smaller versions of larger types of rose bushes.  Not only are the bushes smaller, about 1-3 feet, they also have smaller leaves and blooms.  The blooms are less than 2 inches in diameter.  Because of their size, these flowers can also be grown in pots or fit into small spaces.</p>
<p>When choosing rose varieties or any other type of flower, try not to rely on pictures; they can be deceiving.  Talk to friends, relatives, and neighbors to see if any of them have the varieties you’re looking for. This way you’ll know exactly what you’re getting when your flowers start to bloom; giving you the most beautiful garden possible.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ask anyone who has a green thumb about rose gardening, and you may need a tape recorder to remember all the advice you&#8217;ll get! Almost anyone who has an interest in gardening flowers and plants will eventually mosey into rose territory. It&#8217;s almost irresistible because of the beauty and scent of one of the most popular plants on earth.<br />
A rose is like no other. Rose gardening then will certainly open up grounds for controversy among fellow gardeners. It&#8217;s a subject like that of rearing children. To the rose gardening crowd, their plants often become like their own children. They must be fed and nourished and guided properly to bloom and flourish into their majestic beauty.<br />
Gardeners have been known to talk to their plants to coax them into perfect health.<br />
Rose gardening is sure to involve getting your hands dirty. If you want to truly enjoy the experience, you must dig in with gusto and heartily embrace your adventure. Well, there are gloves, you know; but the earth welcomes the hands-on experience. Some say it is quite gratifying to become like one with the soil.<br />
There is surely an art to rose gardening. The experience can be as simple or as scientific as you so choose. You may want to stock up on things like mulch, a shovel, a hoe, weed-killer, a watering can or hose, and maybe something called Miracle Grow or &#8220;food&#8221; for your rose plants. Not to mention bandaids if your plants have thorns! You&#8217;re certain to get pricked at some point if you have the type of rose plant that produces thorns. It&#8217;s all part of the true rose gardening experience.<br />
Roses have been known to contract diseases, so you want to know your plants well to be able to recognize unhealthy changes in their leaves, color, overall health. Any living thing is susceptible to such and must be monitored.<br />
Certainly some research is recommended should you choose to begin rose gardening. It would be advisable to research your particular type of rose plant. The adorable miniature roses may need different care than another type of rose plant. Also, a rose that grows well in one area of the globe may struggle in another.<br />
Unsure where to start? The internet has vast amounts of information for rose gardening. There are gardening clubs in many areas. You can search your local library or favored book store for the proper books or magazines. Maybe it would be a good way to meet that neighbor you never knew how to approach. There are also many elderly gardeners who would enjoy mentoring the right student in rose gardening.<br />
Remember, when you choose your rose plant, you may want to share the beautiful blossoms with someone special, or many someones; A child&#8217;s teacher, some lonely person in a nursing home or hospital, someone who is unable to enjoy the rose gardening experience firsthand, a favored relative or friend. So make sure you choose carefully and choose enough to share! A rose just isn&#8217;t meant to enjoy alone.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by avlxyz Books About Rose Gardening are Essential Reading for Matching Different Types of Roses with Your Garden. Regardless of whether you are new to gardening with roses, or if you have been growing roses for years and are an &#8220;old hand&#8221; at it &#8211; you will find that there will be a rose gardening [...]]]></description>
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<p>Books About Rose Gardening are Essential Reading for Matching Different Types of Roses with Your Garden.</p>
<p>Regardless of whether you are new to gardening with roses, or if you have been growing roses for years and are an &#8220;old hand&#8221; at it &#8211; you will find that there will be a rose gardening book to match your experience. Such books can help you choose roses to suit the different aspects of your particular garden, or give you ideas on how to care for them effectively. Some people have dedicated their entire lives purely to roses, the information found in these books will have your rose garden producing an abundance of blooms for year upon year.</p>
<p>For those new to rose growing, rose books will inform you, most importantly, on preparing your garden soil before planting roses. This can make a fundamental difference on how your roses develop, from the start. Like all plants they have optimal requirements. If you are lazy, or indifferent in your attitude towards gardening, forget about planting roses, roses require maintenance on an ongoing basis, if your plants are to perform at their peak. Otherwise they quickly become unsightly, unhealthy, harbor pests and disease, and will flower poorly. Left to their own devices, roses are pretty hardy beasts, but you have planted them for their flowering capabilities, and if you want lots of flowers, you must maintain them properly.</p>
<p>As a more experienced gardener of roses, gardening books about roses will still afford you plenty of information. Development of new breeds of roses is constant, and avid rose growers cannot really help themselves, about wanting to know the new varieties available. Rose growing and breeding development is so big, that it is indeed it\&#8217;s own industry.In addition, the maintenance and care of roses is a constantly evolving field with new techniques, different pruning styles, and ideas developed and tested all the time. Sometimes a book can contain a single new piece of information you\&#8217;ve never heard before, but that may make a big difference to the success of your rose gardening.</p>
<p>Even experts or, &#8220;old hands&#8221; at rose gardening, will continue to find useful information in rose books. There are always new breeding techniques popping up, different climate, environmental and soil discoveries being made. Not forgetting the advances is tool technology. Learning from other experts and scientists is always going to expand your own knowledge. All of this information can be found in books about rose gardening.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Photography By Shaeree The Roses are universally favorite plants. The bright vibrant hues give gardens a splash of color. You can smell the heady perfume of roses during summer as they fill the air. With so many different varieties to choose from rose gardening is a marvelous experience. While it&#8217;s true that there many [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Roses are universally favorite plants. The bright vibrant hues give gardens a splash of color. You can smell the heady perfume of roses during summer as they fill the air. With so many different varieties to choose from rose gardening is a marvelous experience.</p>
<p>While it&#8217;s true that there many roses that you can choose from, the type is not important. What is important is that you plant them where you can reap the benefits later on. Roses are hardy plants. With so many gardeners breeding new hardy varieties, roses can now grow in any type of condition. Difficult soil and garden problems are no longer a barrier to well grown rose gardens.</p>
<p>The key to rose gardening lies in buying plants that are at least two years old, that have been field grown and are budded. If your young rose plants are pruned then the heavy stems need to be 1/4 inches in diameter at the top. On the other hand if the rose plant is not pruned, then there should be three or more heavy stems that are 18 inches in diameter.</p>
<p>You need to plant your roses in a sunny, well-drained spot. You should trim of all the bruised and broken stems off. In rose gardening roses needed to be eased into the ground. You first dig a hole 6 inches deeper than the rose roots need, then make the hole wide and big all around so that the roots will not grow crowded or bent.</p>
<p>The bottom of the hole should have small rocks or pebbles in it. This rock formation will aid in the drainage for the roses. After the stones have been placed, mix one tablespoon of fertilizer over the stones. Above this lay good fertile soil until the level is where you will plant your rose plant. In the mound of soil make a small hole and carefully plant your rose bush in there. You will need to make sure that the hole has room for the roots. Then cover the roots with soil, firming the soil every so often.</p>
<p>Rose gardening requires that you feed your roses at regular intervals to ensure healthy growth. The first feeding should therefore be given in early spring, before the roses bloom. The second feeding will come after the first heavy blossoming is finished. The third feeding occurs in late summer. If you are lucky there might be roses that will bloom until about November. If this is the case, then feed your plants a fourth time around</p>
<p>While all this care does help in rose gardening, chemical pesticides are needed to prevent sucking and chewing insects from damaging your roses. This pesticide also works to cut down on the fungus that likes to grow on roses.</p>
<p>Rose gardening is a lovely pleasant smelling hobby to do. If you take care of your plant during the initial days, then you will be rewarded with big, vibrant blossoms that are a joy to behold.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Frank Kehren This article discusses effective rose gardening tips that are very useful for those who are planning to cultivate their own rose garden. Though there are web sites for you make purchase of rose gardening product like rose gardening book, still this article can help for you to be more knowledgeable in rose [...]]]></description>
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<p>This article discusses effective rose gardening tips that are very useful for those who are planning to cultivate their own rose garden. Though there are web sites for you make purchase of rose gardening product like rose gardening book, still this article can help for you to be more knowledgeable in rose gardening.<br />
It has been thought that rose-gardening is one of the most difficult to manage. If you are planning to develop your own rose garden, go ahead! You don&#8217;t need to be hindered by this misconception. You just need effective rose-gardening tips that are really useful. If you are able to get some, like rose gardening book, you can say that rose gardening is one of the most relaxing, productive hobbies.<br />
When you start rose gardening, first thing that you need to do is to establish what type or variety of rose you want to grow. With that, you can have several options- the pre-packaged; bare-toot; and the container-grown roses. The ones that are sold during winter and early spring are the bare-root; pre-packaged are those bare-root sold in a box with something around their roots to maintain their moisture; and obviously, container-grown roses are those in container.<br />
You can look for web site to purchase rose-gardening product like guide for fertilizer, the tools needed, and even the roses themselves. Remember that rose gardening tips are necessary especially for beginners.<br />
Actually, there are no great variations on planting rose when compared to other plants. Rose gardening book emphasizes the importance of, like other plants, healthy soil, appropriate water and fertilizer and weather. So make sure that there is healthy soil, proper drainage, appropriate sunlight and letting your roses planted distant from each other (appropriate distance).<br />
Another thing to be remembered is, before planting, all dead leaves and other decayed part must be cut-off. Any damage or even roses with long roots are in need to be trimmed and soak the root for 10 to 12 hours to renew their moisture. Water the soil before you plant it and make sure the hole you dig is large enough for the rose ideal growth.<br />
You have to remember also, as part of rose-gardening tips, that pruning is very important part of flower gardening. It adds the capacity of the your plants to have more bloom. You can learn on what are the proper ways to do this by getting rose gardening book.</p>
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