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Planning and Designing Your Rose Garden

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.

Rose gardening is not difficult at all, but a couple of basic things need to be learn. The first thing is plannning and designing your rose garden. There are so many types of beautiful roses around that planning and designing your perfect rose garden shouldn’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.

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’s base for wonderful effect.

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’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.

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 – not because their fragrance is not nice, but because the people just discovered that they are allergic to that particular fragrance.

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.

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Marcia enjoys life with everything that it gives her. She loves rose gardening late in the afternoons. She also enjoys collecting various home and kitchen accessories, and she has a nice collection of various insulated water bottles.

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