It is known that none of the many types of flowers does not require as careful leaving and caring attention as roses. In order for the rose bush to grow continuously in blooming, lush color, and for the cut to be beautiful and resistant, you need to ensure the seedling is properly planted and well maintained. But how to plant roses so that they delight everyone with a beautiful and exuberant color? And where is the best place to plant roses?
Obviously, when designing a garden plot, choosing the best place for roses and choosing the right variety of flowers is not easy. After all, you need to arrange everything in such a way that the rose bushes serve as a real decoration of the garden and delight everyone passing by not only with a wonderful and marvelous look, but also with a delicious thick aroma.
To begin with, let's think together about where to plant roses is better, and under different conditions. When creating a whole collection of varieties, even if very small, you need to place rose bushes in the rose garden in two or three rows in order to take care of them and shelter for the winter was convenient. Without this, caring for a lush pet can literally turn into torture.
How to plant roses, that is, correctly place and observe the desired planting density - this directly depends on the variety of the rose bush and, accordingly, on its size and shape. But one rule here works quite universally: the bushes need to be planted in such a way that, as their crowns grow, they close to form a whole continuous wall consisting of greenery and flowers. Planted in this way, seedlings will turn the garden into a unique work of landscape design and floristry.
In the foreground, miniature roses will look very good in the foreground . If you drop them on a roller coaster, they will look absolutely charming. The distance between the bushes of such roses must be observed from fifteen to twenty centimeters. But in the background in the rose garden you need to plant bright, clearly visible varieties of roses. It is better to plant hardy varieties in the shade, and next to benches or along garden paths it is better to place bushes with a special, strong aroma or your favorite varieties.
But this is far from all of how to plant roses. Since these proud lush beauties love air, light and warmth, the area should be sunny and well-lit, which is especially important to observe in the first half of the day, when intensive evaporation occurs from the leaves - this will significantly reduce the risk of mushroom diseases of rose bushes. In addition, if possible, rose bushes should be protected from winds blowing from the north or northeast with trees or shrubs. A good option would be to plant roses near the house, which will protect them from the wind.
But nevertheless, it is better not to place rose bushes in the immediate vicinity of trees whose roots take a lot of moisture, and the trees themselves give a significant shadow, which impedes the normal development of the bushes and significantly impairs flowering. Moreover, in the shade, roses can be affected by black spotting and powdery mildew, which will give the grower a lot of grief.
Now we know how to plant roses and where to do it, but so far the question remains as to when to plant roses.
There is no single answer to this question and it simply cannot be: it all depends on the personal preferences of the gardener and the characteristics of specific varieties of plants. Many gardeners advise planting roses in the spring. In this case, it is better to shorten the shoots by two to three buds. Others prefer to plant rose bushes in the fall, or rather, from mid-September to mid-October. Then after planting, in about two weeks, young fresh roots form in the seedlings, which will have time to harden before the onset of frost, and the plants will winter well in an air-dry shelter. In the spring, in plants planted in autumn, both the aboveground and the root parts develop well at the same time, as a result a strong bush will form quite soon, which will bloom profusely at the same time as the old ones.
Plants planted in the spring usually lag half a month in growth and require significantly more care. So to decide when you can plant roses best, you need in each case, and the decision depends largely on the personal experience of the grower.
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