How to grow roses

How to grow roses

Rose is the recognized and undisputed “queen of the garden.” Despite such a high title for this beautiful flower, caring for it is not at all difficult. If you are just planning to organize a rose garden in your garden, but do not know exactly how to grow roses, then in this article you will find answers to many of your questions.

There are many types and varieties of roses, and many of them have their own characteristic features of agricultural technology that must be taken into account when growing.The basic rules of care are approximately the same - moderate watering, pruning, fertilizing, disease and pest control and shelter for the winter.

Growing climbing roses

  How to grow climbing roses.  climbing roses - roses with long creeping or hanging shoots, for the growth of which support is absolutely necessary. Among them there are varieties that bloom once a year, as well as remontant ones, that is, bloom many times.

These plants have shoots that grow up to several meters. The flowers are white, pink, red, yellow from 2.5 to 9 cm, from single to semi-double, odorless, collected in inflorescences. Flowering is long-lasting and begins in June.

There are many varieties of climbing roses, the description of which will take a lot of time and space. However, according to the nature of their growth, they can be divided into three groups:

  • Curly - from 5 m to 15 m high.
  • Climbing height - from 3 m to 5 m.
  • Semi-climbing in height - from 1.5 m. - 3 m.

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How to grow floribunda roses

Rose floribunda care Representatives of this garden group are distinguished by bushy, compact growth; the height of the bushes varies - from low to vigorous. The flowers, collected in large or medium-sized inflorescences, are simple, semi-double and double, usually of medium size (there are also large ones), and are often similar in shape to hybrid tea roses. The flowers of certain varieties have a scent.

They are simply created for a small garden plot. For beginning rose growers, we can recommend mastering the art of growing roses from representatives of this particular garden group.

Floribunda is one of the most popular groups of garden roses. The main advantages are long flowering, an abundance of colors and aromas, unpretentiousness, and high winter hardiness.

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Planting and caring for ground cover roses

    How to grow ground cover roses.Group ground cover roses surpasses any other in the variety of its constituents types and forms. Among them you can find both low-growing plants with long stems creeping along the ground, and taller ones in which they droop picturesquely. Some, blooming with double flowers, have a distinctly romantic appearance, others are decorated more modestly with flowers of simple shapes, but they do not lose out at all. With all their external diversity, these roses have two very valuable properties in common: they are distinguished by their unusually abundant flowering and the ability to maintain their magnificent outfits until autumn.

Ground cover roses include varieties with such distinctive features as frost resistance, significant lateral growth, rich long-term flowering, abundant covering of shoots with shiny small leaves, resistance to black spot and powdery mildew - the most common diseases of roses.

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Planting and growing park roses

    How to grow park roses.Park roses - this name is firmly attached to cultivated rose hips - their species, forms and varieties. There are several independent groups of park roses: rose hips, among which is the famous wrinkled rose, antique garden (park) roses, as well as modern breeding hybrids of park roses.

Breeders have achieved excellent results, and modern hybrids of park roses are no less spectacular than polyanthus or floribunda, they grow well, are easy to care for and are strewn with fragrant flowers of varying degrees of terry for 1.5-2 months. In terms of the richness of their color range, they have long been close to hybrid teas, but growing them is much easier.

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Rules for growing home roses

   Caring for indoor roses. An indoor rose in a flower pot is the dream of many house plant lovers. The delicate aroma of flowers and the grace of the branches will not leave anyone indifferent. But these flowers are considered to be very difficult to grow.

How difficult is it to care for a miniature house rose? It is no more difficult than caring for an ordinary garden one, if you provide it with the same conditions. This is not a tropical plant or a desert flower; it requires a temperate climate, cool wintering.

Caring for indoor roses varies depending on the season. As in natural conditions, it requires a cold winter. Too high a temperature in summer is also harmful. In the warm season, these plants are recommended to be taken out into the open air.

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Learning to grow roses from cuttings

    Propagation of roses by cuttings.There are two ways to grow roses on your own property: grafting or cuttings. The easiest way is propagation by cuttings. It is better to carry it out in April-May or June-July, when the buds of the mother bushes are colored. In addition, in the fall, when pruning plants for the winter, you can also take cuttings from roses.

It is worth saying a few words about the advantages of this method of propagation over grafting. Plants obtained with its help do not form root shoots, which greatly simplifies care. In the southern regions they winter better, but even when the above-ground parts freeze, they are restored from dormant buds on the roots. The ease of obtaining planting material should also be taken into account. After all, even roses from a bouquet can be propagated in this way.

Another big advantage of this method of propagation is that self-rooted plants are much more durable than grafted ones.

    And among the shortcomings, there is perhaps only one: in the first winter, rooted cuttings do not overwinter well. This happens because in one summer the cutting does not have time to grow a sufficiently powerful root system. Therefore, it is better for the plants to overwinter the first winter in the cellar.

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How to properly cover roses for the winter

    Winter shelter for roses.How to make covering roses in winter simple, cheap and, most importantly, reliable? First of all, we need to clearly understand what this shelter should protect our roses from. And it should protect not only from winter cold, but also from excessive humidity.

After all, getting wet and dampening roses in winter occurs almost more often than freezing. I think many people are familiar with the situation when the winter seemed to be warm, but the plants did not survive the winter. It was not frost that killed them, but dampness.

But before moving directly to covering the bushes for the winter, let's talk about what preparatory work needs to be done before that.

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The best varieties of climbing roses

    The best varieties of climbing roses.Climbing roses are divided into three large groups. These groups differ in height: climbing roses grow up to 15 meters, climbing roses from 3 to 5 meters and semi-climbing roses from 1.5 to 3 meters. In addition, small-flowered ramblers bloom on the shoots of the previous year, and large-flowered ones on the young shoots of the current year. Semi-climbing roses with powerful shoots are a cross between climbing and tea-hybrid roses. These differences determine the approach to growing these varieties. Climbing roses, the varieties of which are described in this article, represent all of these groups.

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The best varieties of floribunda roses

The floribunda rose was developed by crossing musk, polyanthus and hybrid tea roses. Like polyanthas, it is quite resistant to disease and winter-hardy. Compared to hybrid teas, it has a longer flowering period, although it may be inferior to them in elegance.

However, this is the best decoration for the garden: the peculiarity of this variety lies in the arrangement of flowers. They grow on a shoot not singly, but as a whole inflorescence (several dozen flowers). Floribunda is easy to care for. Therefore, floribunda rose is often grown to decorate parks and gardens, especially in group compositions.

The floribunda variety includes roses that have large inflorescences and an almost continuous flowering period. They are most similar to hybrid teas both in flower shape and range of colors.

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Comments: 3

  1. Thank you for the article. Very useful for beginner gardeners like me. I always dreamed of a flowering garden, so I started growing roses. I never thought there were so many subtleties in this activity. But it’s okay, I’ll learn everything, because even the first results make me happy. I thought for a long time about where and what kind of roses to buy, I chose the Hoga online store, the prices seemed reasonable, and there was a large selection. So far, I like polyanthus the most, although groundcovers are also good. If you can recommend any other good varieties, please write.

  2. roses bloom for a maximum of 5 days and wither, what should I do? The sun hits from 9 am to 11 am, then there is shade, is this bad?

  3. For good flowering, roses need to be fed with phosphorus-potassium fertilizers; sun from 9 to 11 is normal. And I leave links only to thematic sites. Sorry.