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		<title>Fertilizers for Roses</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 19:19:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ <p>Fertilizers for roses are crucial in providing the right nutrients for plants. Starting with the planting process, get in the habit of feeding all garden plants on a regular schedule.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="float:right;margin:0px 0px 0px 0px;"><a href="http://www.google.com/reader/link?url=http://www.rosebliss.com/growing/fertilizers-for-roses&title=Fertilizers for Roses&srcTitle=Rose Bliss&srcURL=http://www.rosebliss.com"target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><img border="0" src="http://www.rosebliss.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-google-buzz/icon/9.png" style="opacity:1;filter:alpha(opacity=100)" onmouseover="this.style.opacity=0.8;this.filters.alpha.opacity=80" onmouseout="this.style.opacity=1;this.filters.alpha.opacity=100"/> </a></div><p>Fertilizers for roses are crucial in providing the right nutrients for plants. Starting with the planting process, get in the habit of feeding all garden plants on a regular schedule.</p>
<p>After digging the hole for a new rose, mix in some good fertilizer or potting soil with the soil. Then place the plant in the hole and proceed as with any newly planted flower. Water well and watch your garden flourish.</p>
<p>In order to provide the right mix of fertilizer you&#8217;ll first need to determine the soil&#8217;s pH. Roses prefer a pH of 6.5 to 7.0. Most garden supply stores will have inexpensive test kits and can offer advice on testing and adjusting the soil. Add lime to soils with high acidity, and add sulphur to soils with a higher alkaline content.</p>
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<p><strong>What Is Rose Fertilizer?</strong></p>
<p>In simple terms, it is a mix of nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium. Each plays a crucial role; nitrogen will promote green growth, phosphorous balances the pH, and potassium is helpful for developing strong canes. Look for a balance of 10-15-10 when purchasing, and try to find the slow-release type. If desired, a homemade fertilizer can be substituted for commercial brands. Always read instructions for use with commercial products.</p>
<p><strong>When to apply</strong></p>
<p>Fertilizer should be applied several times during the growing season. The first application was made at the time of planting. As soon as the first foliage appears, mark the calendar for 2 weeks out and then fertilize. Plants absorb nutrients through the soil, so fertilizer should be placed at the base of the plant. Put 2 cups of feed about a foot away from the rose and then work into the soil with a small gardening fork. Add water to moisten.</p>
<p>Another application should be made in the summer when flowers are in full bloom. The addition of fertilizer will help with continued blooming and nourish an active plant. How often and how much will be determined by the type of fertilizer being used. Liquid feeds are weaker and require more frequent usage. When using liquids be sure not to get any on the leaves; it will burn the foliage.</p>
<p>The last fertilizing should occur about 6 weeks before an expected frost. Roses stop producing as cold weather approaches. Delicate foliage can be damaged by the cold so the goal is to encourage the plant to ‘hibernate&#8217;. The older the plant, the hardier it is and therefore sustains less damage from cold weather.</p>
<p>By following these simple steps to fertilize your roses you will have thriving productive plants. The reward will be a lifetime of blooms.</p>
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		<title>5 Tips For Caring For Roses</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 02:43:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ <p>The perfect time for planting roses is when the ground is soft. This is most generally just before spring or early spring. It&#8217;s a wonderful site to see roses blooming. Often are they adored, not only for their aroma but for the beauty of a well cared for rose.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="float:right;margin:0px 0px 0px 0px;"><a href="http://www.google.com/reader/link?url=http://www.rosebliss.com/roses/5-tips-for-caring-for-roses&title=5 Tips For Caring For Roses&srcTitle=Rose Bliss&srcURL=http://www.rosebliss.com"target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><img border="0" src="http://www.rosebliss.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-google-buzz/icon/9.png" style="opacity:1;filter:alpha(opacity=100)" onmouseover="this.style.opacity=0.8;this.filters.alpha.opacity=80" onmouseout="this.style.opacity=1;this.filters.alpha.opacity=100"/> </a></div><p><strong>The perfect time</strong> for planting roses is when the ground is soft. This is most generally just before spring or early spring. It&#8217;s a wonderful site to see roses blooming. Often are they adored, not only for their aroma but for the beauty of a well cared for rose.</p>
<p>Planting roses can be done is most places, but to get the best looking roses, they need a bit of special care. Following these tips will give you some information on how to successfully plant and care for the roses.</p>
<p><strong>1. Because roses need to have</strong> at least 4 to 6 hours sunlight each day, it&#8217;s best to find a place that is clear of anything that might block the sunlight from getting to them. Be sure the place you have chosen is clear of trees and other plants.</p>
<p>The roots of the nearby plants may become entwined with the roots of the rose plant and stunt it&#8217;s progress or growth. If you choose to remove and old rose bush and replace it with a new one, consider removing about ½ of the existing dirt or compost and adding some new fresh dirt with some compost mixed in. This way the new plant will have a good start on its new life.<span id="more-222"></span></p>
<p><strong>2.  It&#8217;s important to determine</strong> the position of your roses. To do that you need to know what <a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/type-of-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with type of roses">type of roses</a> you&#8217;re going to plant. For example; you might want to place ramblers and <a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/climbing-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with climbing roses">climbing roses</a> along a fence or a trellis. Maybe even on an entrance arch or a pergolas. Since these particular <a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/types-of-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with types of roses">types of roses</a> need a lot a space to grow, these positions are these bigger blooming plants.</p>
<p><strong>3.  Have you considered planting roses</strong> in an island bed with perennials mixed in? This is quite a beautiful setting. Also, the smaller roses are great when used as edging plants in front of taller or larger plants. Planting a rose plant in an island is the same as in an established flower garden.</p>
<p>You simply dig the hole so it&#8217;s large enough for the root ball, loosen the dirt at the bottom and sides of the hole, and gently place the plant into the hole. This is where you can add something like bone meal. This acts like a resource for phosphorus and will help establish healthy root growth for a long time.</p>
<p><strong>4. You should be careful</strong> when considering the planting depth as this depends on your climate and whether or not your soil type holds water for a long period of time before it&#8217;s evaporated or soaked in. If you live in a cooler climate, plant roses a little deeper, but if you wish to plant in a pot, you must dig about 1 inch deeper than the normal potted level.</p>
<p><strong>5. When you plant a new rose bush</strong>, make sure that you place the plant in the hole carefully. The dirt in the hole should be loose and enough should be added so that the roots are covered completely. Before you make the final covering, slowly add water to the roots of the rose and mound the soil about 8 inches high around the base of the plant.</p>
<p>The earth will keep the stems from drying out until the plant is completely rooted. As the leaves open, you can remove the excess soil that surrounds the plant.</p>
<p><strong>As you can see</strong>, these are some important tips you should consider when planting roses. Later, when you are able to look upon your work you will know then that it was all worth the effort, because what you will be looking at is a beautiful garden with a beautiful healthy looking rose bush.</p>
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		<title>Winterizing Roses</title>
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<p>Roses provide beauty and fragrance throughout the spring and summer months. However, if you live in a climate where the winter months are chilly, your roses will require a bit of winter maintenance to ensure they&#8217;ll return the following spring.</p>
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<p><strong>Roses provide beauty and fragrance throughout the spring and summer months. </strong>However, if you live in a climate where the winter months are chilly, your roses will require a bit of winter maintenance to ensure they&#8217;ll return the following spring.</p>
<p><strong>It&#8217;s true that many rose species will continue to bloom through the months of October or later, </strong>but it&#8217;s vital to begin the process of winterizing during the fall. This way, your roses will have time to harden off, providing some of the protection they require to survive the cold winter temperatures.</p>
<p><strong>September is a good time to begin the winterizing process in most areas. </strong>Some areas of the country may need to begin earlier if temperatures tend to drop drastically and quickly.</p>
<p><strong>For those of you relatively new to rose gardening, &#8220;hardening off&#8221; a rose plant means</strong> that you&#8217;ll provide ample food and water to fortify their roots and then prepare them for winter. Essentially, it&#8217;s akin to a hibernation state for roses. If roses aren&#8217;t properly prepared in the fall, the root system is likely to break, therefore effectively killing the rose plant.<span id="more-209"></span></p>
<h3>How To Winterize Roses</h3>
<p>1) <strong>Stop feeding</strong> – begin in the late summer or early fall in order to discourage new growth. Otherwise, the roses won&#8217;t have time to harden off before the cold temperatures arrive, which means they could die. Don&#8217;t cut off the water supply completely, but rather taper it off gradually as the temperatures drop.</p>
<p>2) <strong>Trim roses back as needed</strong> – fall pruning is a good idea for preparing roses for winter survival. Once you&#8217;ve pruned, it will be easier to tie and wrap the plants inside burlap to protect them.</p>
<h3>Winterizing Roses Means Providing Protection</h3>
<p>Tender rose species require protection from the winter weather elements. Purchase soil or use soil from another part of the garden to mound over the crown and the lower stems of the rose plant or bush to a depth between 8 to 12 inches. It&#8217;s important to note here: do not use the existing soil around the plant as this will expose the roots and possibly damage them.</p>
<p>Once the soil is in place, the next step is to pile dry leaves or straw over the mounded soil. This will further protect the root system.</p>
<p>Finally, surround the entire plant with chicken wire or small mesh fencing to hold the soil and straw in place and fill the empty spaces within the enclosure with loose mulch. In the spring, as the temperatures warm, you&#8217;ll remove the mulch and the mounded soil gradually so the roses&#8217; root system can receive water and light.</p>
<p>For those of you who live in extremely cold climates and have severe winters, you&#8217;ll want to provide one last bit of protection for your rose plants. Once your soil is mounded around the rose&#8217;s root system, wrap the entire plant in several layers of burlap material. Wrap the burlap with rope so that it is secured, but not too tightly.</p>
<p>By taking the proper steps to winterize your roses, you&#8217;re likely to have beautiful rose blooms again the following year.</p>
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<p>Roses have long been a favorite among all types of gardeners, and roses continue to enjoy great popularity today. In addition to their beauty as cut flowers and in bouquets, roses are among the most useful and attractive flowers to grace the landscape of any home.</p>
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<p>Roses have long been a favorite among all types of gardeners, and roses continue to enjoy great popularity today. In addition to their beauty as cut flowers and in bouquets, roses are among the most useful and attractive flowers to grace the landscape of any home.</p>
<p>As a matter of fact, the exterior of any home can be made more graceful and more inviting through the use of wonderful landscape roses. Choosing the right ones, and ensuring that they compliment the overall style of the home, is very important to the overall success of the landscape.</p>
<p>There are literally hundreds of <a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/types-of-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with types of roses">types of roses</a> that you can grow in your garden. With such a selection to choose from, it can be extremely difficult to choose the rose that&#8217;s right for you. To make this task a bit easier, We&#8217;ve outlined a few important factors you should consider.</p>
<h3>Climate</h3>
<p>Choosing the right roses for your particular climate zone is essential. In order for roses to grow healthy and bloom generously, they must be able to adjust to your climate.If you live in an area that is prone to cold winters, you would certainly want a rose that could survive during the off season.</p>
<p>If your climate is mild you have many more choses to consider. Choosing the best rose varieties for your specific climate should mean fewer pesticides, fewer disease issues and an overall healthier garden.<span id="more-190"></span></p>
<h3>Color</h3>
<p>Color may seem trivial at first glance, but it&#8217;s usually an important factor to those that want to grow roses. Usually it is simply a matter of personal preference, but you may want to try creating a complimentary color palette for your rose garden.</p>
<p>The goal of choosing the best color roses for the landscape should be to compliment the color of the surrounding landscape. For instance, a spray of plain white tea roses can be striking against a dark red brick home, or an arrangement of pink roses can be the perfect compliment to a stone or marble entranceway. With so many colors of roses to choose from, it should be easy to find colors that compliment and enhance any decorating scheme.</p>
<h3>Height</h3>
<p>The size of the roses you choose is also very important. Consider the height of the rose at full growth. If the rose grows 15 feet tall, will it look unattractive in your garden? Remember, roses vary in size. While some roses may grow up to 8 feet, others can grow as high as 20 feet.Measure the area of your garden prior to choosing your roses. Compare your width and height measurements with roses you&#8217;d like to purchase. Your roses will need plenty of space to grow as well as room for exposure to the air.</p>
<h3>Space</h3>
<p>You need to consider the size of your garden space, so that you can ensure proper exposure to the air and other elements as well. Crowding too many plants into two smaller space won&#8217;t give you the results you desire.If you have only a small amount of space to dedicate to roses, you may want to grow <a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/miniature-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with Miniature Roses">miniature roses</a>. These roses do not take up much space and they are easy to plant and care for.</p>
<h3>Fragrance</h3>
<p>Old Garden Roses bloom for several months at a time, and have a strong and beautiful scent.<br />
If however,certain fragrances would invoke an allergic reaction, you would certainly want to plant roses that have a softer fragrance than the others. Shrub roses are a good choose, they have less sent than some other types.</p>
<h3>Maintenance</h3>
<p>How much time will you be able to spend maintaining your roses? Are you one of those people who lives to be in the garden, or are you more of a low-maintenance gardener? There are several <a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/types-of-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with types of roses">types of roses</a> which are very high-maintenance. Although they&#8217;ll be dazzling in your garden, they&#8217;ll require a lot of your time.</p>
<p>The classification known as &#8220;Modern Roses&#8221; are very stunning, long blooming, and highly fragrant; however, they are very high maintenance and are prone to disease.</p>
<p>The rose classification known as &#8220;Old Garden Roses&#8221;, on the other hand, have been bred to be very disease-resistant and require less maintenance. &#8220;Old Garden Roses&#8221; bloom for several months at a time, and have a strong and beautiful scent.</p>
<p>The bad news is that people with strong allergies to fragrances will have a terrible time around them. If that could be a problem for you, then consider any of the variety known as &#8220;shrub roses&#8221;. They are also disease-resistant and long blooming, but produce a mild scent.</p>
<h3>Other Flowers in the Garden</h3>
<p>You should also consider what other types of flowers or plants you plan to add to the garden. You want to add plants and flowers that will not create a damaging environment to your rose&#8217;s ecosystem. In other words, make sure any other plants are good neighbors.</p>
<p>A popular trend in the world of landscaping is to use a variety of different plants and flowers in the landscape. Doing so not only makes for a vibrant garden, but it is thought to enhance the health of the soil as well. Fortunately, roses lend themselves well to this mixture, and roses can be a beautiful part of an overall landscape of plants and flowers.</p>
<p>The bottom line is while there are a wide variety of rose plants, do your homework and pick the plants that are best suited to your locale and your particular garden situation. But don&#8217;t be afraid, just forge ahead and soon you will be enjoying both the beauty and fragrance of your own rose plants.</p>
<p>With a little upfront planning and consideration you can have a lovely Rose Garden for years to come. Enjoy the journey and enjoy your garden!</p>
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<p>Rose gardening is an extremely rewarding part of the home landscape that has somehow gotten a reputation for being difficult to maintain and grow.  Don’t let this rumor discourage you, because while rose gardening can be challenging, once you get started, it is an extremely enjoyable experience.</p>
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<p><strong>Rose gardening is an extremely rewarding part of the home landscape </strong>that has somehow gotten a reputation for being difficult to maintain and grow.  Don’t let this rumor discourage you, because while rose gardening can be challenging, once you get started, it is an extremely enjoyable experience.</p>
<p><strong>Rose gardening is not that much different than any other type of plant gardening.</strong> Good, healthy soil and a prime planting area is the most important thing. The planting methods are the same as any other shrub whether your roses are bare-root or container-grown.  Make sure the spot you choose has good drainage, gets plenty of sunlight, and will not overcrowd your roses.</p>
<p><strong>Before planting, any dead leaves and thin or decayed shoots need to be cut off. </strong>Any damaged or very long roots also need to be trimmed.  Soak bare-root roses in water about 10-12 hours to restore moisture in the roots before planting and water the soil before planting as well. Make sure the hole you dig is large enough for the root growth<strong> </strong>of the rose and it’s also a good idea to use compost or mulch.</p>
<p><strong>Roses need the same things as other plants; they just need more of it. </strong> One of the most important things to remember in rose gardening is that roses are heavy feeders and will need several fertilizer applications.  Fertilizing should be started in early spring and discontinued in early fall.  Don’t over-fertilize (follow fertilizer instructions) and water after each feeding.</p>
<p><strong>The main thing to remember in rose gardening is to water, water, and water some more. </strong> Roses require large amounts of water; a thorough watering twice a week should be enough.</p>
<p><strong>An essential part of any flower gardening project is pruning </strong>because it increases blooms and encourages healthy plant growth.  Different <a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/varieties-of-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with varieties of roses">varieties of roses</a> have different instructions for pruning, so you might want to read up on your rose types and see what is suggested.</p>
<p><strong>Following is a list of pests and diseases</strong> to look out for, along with solutions to keep your roses healthy.<span id="more-182"></span></p>
<h3>1. Black Spot</h3>
<p>This disease appears as circular black spots with fringed edges on leaves. They cause the leaves to yellow. Remove the infected foliage and pick up any fallen leaves around the rose. Artificial sprays may be used to prevent or treat this kind of rose disease.</p>
<h3>2. Malformed young canes</h3>
<p>This is caused by powdery mildew, a fungal disease that covers leaves, stems and buds with wind spread white powder. It makes the leaves curl and turn purple. Spray with Funginex or Benomyl to treat this fungal disease.</p>
<h3>3. Rust</h3>
<p>This disease is characterized by orange-red blisters that turn black in fall. It can survive the winter and will then attack new sprouts in the spring. Collect and discard leaves that are infected in fall. Treating with a Benomyl or Funginex spray every 7-10 days may help.</p>
<h3>4. Stunted leaves and flowers</h3>
<p>This is caused by spider mites and they are a common rose gardening pest. They are tiny yellow, red or green spiders found on the underside of leaves where they suck juices. The application of Orthene or Isotox may help in treating this infestation.</p>
<h3>5. Weak and mottled leaves with tiny white webs under them</h3>
<p>This is caused by aphids. They are small soft-bodied insects that usually brown, green or red. Often clustered under leaves and flower buds, they suck plant juices from tender buds. Malathion or diazinon spray may help roses to survive these bugs.</p>
<h3>6. Unopened or deformed flowers.</h3>
<p>Thrips could be the reason behind this rose gardening problem. They are slender, brown-yellow bugs with fringed wings that also suck juices from flower buds. Cut and discard the infested flowers. Orthene and malathion may also treat this problem.</p>
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<p><strong>Roses are beautiful.</strong> They are colourful and can definitely brighten a room. They come in so many different colors and are so attractive to look at. Folks enjoy giving them to those they love and most people love to receive them also.</p>
<p><strong>They can be given for many alternative reasons.</strong> There are lover roses and closeness roses and many variations in between. They make great Valentines presents, gifts and even a &#8216;just because I like you&#8217; gift.</p>
<p><strong>But what about those of us who love to grow roses. </strong>Growing them means you can enjoy them for much longer then a couple of days before they die. Roses take some special care to flourish. In this piece we&#8217;ll give you a few tips for <a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/caring-for-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with caring for roses">caring for roses</a>.</p>
<p><strong>The 1st and perhaps most critical step in <a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/caring-for-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with caring for roses">caring for roses</a> is to make certain the roses you have selected will grow in your area. </strong>Not all roses are meant for assorted climates. Some may need a different climate then where you live.<span id="more-180"></span></p>
<p><strong>The very next step is to decide where you need to plant them.</strong> Roses require 5 hours of sun each day. When you plant them you wish to give them plenty of room to breathe. Also ensure the soil is well drained.</p>
<p><strong>Another excellent tip in <a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/caring-for-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with caring for roses">caring for roses</a> is to feed them. </strong>It&#8217;s great to make a mix of alfalfa meal, blood meal and fishmeal and put it at the base of your roses. Then employ a hoe to mix it in the dirt. Use mulch around your roses. This keeps nasty tiny animals and pests away from your roses. do not past due it because you do not need to suffocate your roses. They have to be ready to breathe.</p>
<p><strong>To have your roses last all summer you must prune them. </strong>After your rose blooms and has begun to fade then cut at an angle right above the 5 leaflets that you will find. This will permit the roses to flower again.</p>
<p><strong>Find a chemical to use on the roses, which will keep them from getting black spot. </strong>And another good tip is to take a tablespoon of baking soda and 2 and a half big spoons of plant oil and mix it and spray it on your roses every couple of weeks.</p>
<p>If you try this advice you will end up staring out your window at some gorgeous roses all summer long.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="float:right;margin:0px 0px 0px 0px;"><a href="http://www.google.com/reader/link?url=http://www.rosebliss.com/growing/secrets-on-how-to-creating-the-best-rose-soil-to-ensure-excellent-rose-garden-care&title=Secrets on Creating the Best Rose Soil to Ensure Excellent Rose Garden Care&srcTitle=Rose Bliss&srcURL=http://www.rosebliss.com"target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><img border="0" src="http://www.rosebliss.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-google-buzz/icon/9.png" style="opacity:1;filter:alpha(opacity=100)" onmouseover="this.style.opacity=0.8;this.filters.alpha.opacity=80" onmouseout="this.style.opacity=1;this.filters.alpha.opacity=100"/> </a></div><p>Successful rose garden care starts with the soil.  Although there are a variety of factors that influence the growth of a healthy rose plant, starting with the best soil for your roses will make it easier for you in the end.</p>
<p>Soil does not only serve as the anchor for your roses, it is also the main source of nutrition for your plants.  In this article, we discuss with you the considerations to keep in mind when preparing the soil.  These are: pH level, type of soil, and mulch.</p>
<h3>The pH Level</h3>
<p>A soil’s pH level can be tested by purchasing home testing kits from the nearest gardening supply center.  If you are inexperienced in this area, it is better to send a sample of your garden soil to testing laboratories designed to do exactly just that.  The pH level is important because it determines the acidity or alkalinity of a certain soil sample.<span id="more-179"></span></p>
<p>Low pH levels indicate that the soil is too acidic for rose garden care, while pH levels on the higher end of the spectrum signify alkalinity.  The perfect soil pH level if you want to grow healthy roses is somewhere between 6.5 and 7.0, where 7.0 is neutral—it is neither acidic nor alkaline.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the ideal pH level rarely occurs for most types of garden soil.  In colder regions, for instance, such as in the Northern states of the United States, the soil’s pH level is a little too low for the best care of roses.  But this can be remedied by digging in ground up limestone to increase its alkalinity.</p>
<p>On the other hand, soils with higher pH levels can be made more acidic by adding some sulfur or sphagnum peat in it.  These amendments to soil’s pH level should be checked periodically, at least once every year, to make sure they remain near the 6.5 to 7.0 neutral mark.</p>
<h3>The Type of Soil</h3>
<p>There are two main types of soil: clay and sandy soil.  Common knowledge has it that clay soil is the best type for the care of roses because it contains minerals like feldspar and mica that retain high amounts of water.  On the contrary, soil that has too much clay in it is not good for roses because too much minerals block the passage of water and air within.</p>
<p>Sandy soil, on the other hand, is the opposite of clay.  It is composed of silica or quartz grains, allowing too little moisture retention and too much aeration.</p>
<p>Therefore, the best type of soil when <a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/growing-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with growing roses">growing roses</a> is a cross between clay and sandy soil because it is rich in nutrients and holds just the right amount of moisture.  In fact, most un-amended garden soils are a combination of clay and sand.  You just have to work in your own improvements to make your soil as ideal as possible.  And the best thing to do that is by adding organic matter which further enriches the soil to keep your plants growing and healthy.</p>
<p>Organic matter is mostly made of manure and compost, which you can make by adding together amounts of biodegradable waste such as coffee grounds, fruit and vegetables peelings, eggshells, shredded bark, and the like.  Another fine type of organic matter for rose garden care is peat moss, a fibrous moss specie that holds water and air in the soil effectively.</p>
<h3>Mulch</h3>
<p>The best way for successful care of roses is by mimicking the forest environment where plants naturally grow and flourish even without the help and training of human hands.  Unfortunately, a cultivated garden is not the best environment for your rose plants.</p>
<p>Too much summer heat causes the soil to dry up, thus reducing the nutrients accessible to your plants, and when the rains come rolling in, water gushing through the garden patches can cause erosion.  There is one solution to this problem, though—mulching.</p>
<p>Organic mulches that are made of leaves, grass clippings, wood chips, bark chips, and peat moss are the best for your roses.  Mulch is the perfect way to simulate the “forest floor” environment to insulate your roses from extremely hot weather and to absorb the running rainwater that may cause erosion and the growth of fungi and bacteria.  The breakdown of organic matter also stimulates a healthy environment for insects and earthworm, which encourages further soil enrichment.</p>
<p>As we have promised, we have presented to you the factors that determine a soil’s viability for rose planting.  You do not have to look for an area to find the best soil for your roses, you can simply make the soil ideal.  We hope that this article helped you in determining what kind of actions you can take in preparing your own rose garden soil.  Now it’s time to get out into the garden and do some little digging and testing.  Happy gardening!</p>
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<p><strong>Organic rose gardening takes a little extra effort, but is well worth the time. </strong>Roses are like girls &#8211; they can be a tiny fussy on occasion, but with the correct tender loving care they can add beauty and grace to too any situation.</p>
<p><strong>Many people are misled into thinking that growing something organically basically means no chemicals</strong> are made use of. That is true, but there truly is a bit more to it than that.</p>
<p><strong>Though roses have developed a rep for being fussy, the fact of the case is you can grow gorgeous organic roses,</strong> just as you can organically cultivate any plant, if you practice excellent plant husbandry ( that implies use your green thumb ) and give roses everything they&#8217;re looking for, and none of what they&#8217;re not!<span id="more-178"></span></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/growing-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with growing roses">Growing roses</a> organically means taking care of your plants and offering them the special attention they not only want, but need. </strong>Because they have been so highly bred for certain characteristics like bloom size, smell and multiple flowers, some roses are not as hardy as they could be.</p>
<p><strong>Roses just tend to be a touch more demanding about their wants. </strong>One of the best ways you can keep pesticides and fungicides out of your garden is to select disease-resistant <a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/varieties-of-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with varieties of roses">varieties of roses</a> that are less likely to be plagued by these problems.</p>
<p><strong>As with any growing process it is important to form a sound foundation </strong>which will offer adequate opportunity for your roses to defend themselves against pesky pest Problems. This is one of those statements usually made that are easy to assert but a touch more difficult to do. When it comes to <a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/growing-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with growing roses">growing roses</a> organically it is very important to choose the sorts of roses that will have the best chance for greatness in your climate.</p>
<p><strong>Organic rose gardening needs sound decision-making and focus on detail. </strong>Sometimes you have to come to a compromise on the sort of roses you can grow.</p>
<p><strong>So long as you are prepared to follow the proper rules and start with a product that it recommended for your area </strong>then you can grow roses organically and successfully. With tons of varieties to make a choice from you are certain to find one that will meet your expectancies.</p>
<p><strong>Climate truly is the restraining factor here. </strong>If you live in an area where it is really hot than you might want to think about tea roses. If you live in an area where the winters are sour and unforgiving you might want to consider going with rugosas, which are a good old-fashioned choice.</p>
<p><strong>Good organic rose gardening requires knowledge. </strong>Therefore , once you have made the essential call of what you are going to grow ensure you implement the proper research critical to gather as much information on that species as possible.</p>
<p><strong>Building the right foundation for your roses can be accomplished by providing organic material into the soil. </strong>It is important the soil pH be a little acidic somewhere around the 6.0 &#8211; 6.5 level.</p>
<p><strong>Provide as much sun as feasible for your roses.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Beware of overcrowding -</strong> keep your plants well spaced to avoid moisture problems and disease! Remember that your roses satisfy their thirst at the roots, not from their leaves, so spacing them out will also allow their roots ample room to spread out and absorb moisture.</p>
<p><strong>You absolutely must apply a good organic mulch to the top of the soil on a regular basis, too.</strong> Your roses have to be fed frequently all season round. By trying good organic matter like plant and animal waste and all those excellent things you use for compost you can grow roses that you&#8217;re going to be happy with for years to come.</p>
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<p>Pruning rose bushes is one of the major regular activities associated with growing them. Pruning roses removes excess leaf surface and allows you to direct the growth of the plant in the way you wish.</p>
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<p><strong>Pruning rose bushes is one of the major regular activities associated with growing them.</strong> Pruning roses removes excess leaf surface and allows you to direct the growth of the plant in the way you wish.</p>
<p><strong>Pruning your rose bushes can also be a way to remove any diseased, dead or damaged wood from the plant.</strong> It can get rid of crossed canes, and other growth problems, and you can shape the plant as you wish.</p>
<p><strong>Pruning roses is a great way to thin out the denser parts of the plant to allow better circulation of air, </strong>or to keep the size of the rose bush within acceptable limits. Pruning rose bushes is, in fact, an accepted and time tested way to ensure that your plant grows more vigorous and healthy.</p>
<p><strong>It is only logical if you think about it. A</strong>llowing the plant to grow wild puts pressure on it as it has to supply nutrients to old, dying, or diseased limbs, or deal with infection spreading from them. As you cut away this wood you give the plant much more of a chance to concentrate on healthy growth and blooms, encouraging larger and more flowers.<span id="more-177"></span></p>
<p><strong>When you need more detailed information, </strong>or would like to read up on the various kinds of roses and their upkeep, head for the nearest library to do some research. Alternatively, an internet search through your favorite search engine is sure to yield a wide variety of information, some of which might be quite confusing for the new gardener.</p>
<p><strong>A dependable way of getting some information about pruning rose bushes</strong> is to find your nearest nursery, and talk to their master gardener. Keep I mind, however, that there are as many opinions as there are gardeners.<br />
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Don’t let seemingly conflicting advice scare or confuse you. The most basic things to keep in mind before you begin pruning rose bushes are -</strong></p>
<p>•    When to Prune<br />
•    How to Prune<br />
•    How to go about pruning different <a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/types-of-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with types of roses">types of roses</a></p>
<p><strong>While there are different guidelines for different <a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/types-of-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with types of roses">types of roses</a>, some basic rules apply to all of them. These are the fundamental things you should know while pruning rose bushes.</strong></p>
<p>•    As a general rule, it is wise to begin pruning roses after the dormant season ends, and just before new growth starts<br />
•    Wait until the hardest of frost and cold are past, and new buds begin to swell<br />
•    Prune climbers and ramblers after flowering<br />
•    Prune a healthy plant hard and it will grow more vigorously<br />
•    Lighter pruning brings about a more limited new growth<br />
•    Always use strong, sharp tools<br />
•    Make clean cuts without any jagged edges<br />
•    Make the cut a quarter of an inch on top of outside-facing growth bud<br />
•    Angle the cut away from the bud<br />
•    Cut back to the next branch when you thin out wood and avoid stubs<br />
•    Newly planted roses, except the ones planted in autumn, should be pruned immediately<br />
•    Always cut out dead or weak wood<br />
•    Always cut out at least one of the stems that rub or cross</p>
<p>Once you have this basic roadmap down pat, pruning rose bushes will not seem like such a huge and scary undertaking after all.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/growing-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with growing roses">Growing roses</a> can be a difficult and time consuming process. They need a lot of special care and attention to stay healthy and keep growing those beautiful blooms that are so highly prized. With all of the pruning and cutting that must go into outdoor roses, many people are turning to indoor roses as an easier option.</p>
<p>Many different <a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/types-of-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with types of roses">types of roses</a> can be grown indoors as well as outdoors but because of the size of most rose bushes, most experts recommend using <a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/miniature-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with Miniature Roses">miniature roses</a> for growing indoors. These roses are not only smaller, making them easier to maintain, but they also require less care and attention than most other types.</p>
<p><strong>The ease of caring for your indoor roses depends directly on you and what kind of rose you choose. </strong></p>
<p>Some types of <a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/miniature-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with Miniature Roses">miniature roses</a> need very little care beyond the normal watering and sunlight although they do need occasional fertilizing with a weak solution of rose fertilizer. Other types require more effort, going through blooming and dormant seasons and needing to be fertilized, watered, and pruned often. Either way, the roses inside will be easier to care for than your outdoor roses simply because of the convenient location.<span id="more-176"></span></p>
<p><strong>Another reason <a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/growing-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with growing roses">growing roses</a> indoors is easier is because of pests. </strong></p>
<p>You do not have all of the harmful insects inside your house that can potentially live in your garden, therefore the risk of infection in your roses is less, as is the risk of them being eaten by little plant loving bugs.</p>
<p>Pruning often puts outdoor roses at risk of infection and disease but since your indoor roses will have little or no pruning done to them, the risk to them from this is also greatly reduced.</p>
<p>A large part of the problem many people have with outdoor roses is the amount of pruning and precision that is required. Outdoor rose bushes must be pruned just right and shaped in order to keep their gorgeous look.</p>
<p><strong>If you use miniatures for your indoor roses, you don’t have to worry about how you prune them. </strong></p>
<p>Simply cut off the old blooms, and when they go dormant, usually in December, simply cut the entire plant back to about three inches. They naturally grow out well-shaped and beautiful with minimal help or attention. Cut off any dead blooms and soon you should see new growth and more flowers.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.rosebliss.com/tag/growing-roses" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag nofollow" title="Posts tagged with growing roses">Growing roses</a> indoors can be difficult; but, if you are unsure of what you’re doing, it is easy to find others who have had success and can give you tips and advice to get your green thumb in gear. Compared to outdoor roses, indoor roses are easier to care for and to keep beautiful, not to mention the longer blooming season, giving you more beautiful blooms to brighten your day.</p>
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