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Experienced gardeners often wax philosophical about rose pruning and maintenance; leaving prospective gardeners to wonder if they could ever master such a complicated system. But let me let you in on a little secret — caring for your roses isn’t that difficult! There are a few things to keep in mind, but rose care is something that even mere gardening mortals can master. Read on for a few tips on keeping your rose bushes in top shape throughout the year.
Pruning
Almost all roses should be pruned in early spring. To help you remember this, just repeat to yourself, “When the forsythia blooms, it’s time to prune!” Using sharp pruning shears, cut about a quarter of an inch above an outward facing bud. Be sure to cut down and way from the bud at a 45 degree angle. If you cut too far above the bud, the remaining dead tissue could develop disease. But if you cut too close, there might not be enough stem left to support the bud.
The goal of pruning is to remove dead wood and give the plant a good foundation of growth for the upcoming season. If you have a healthy, established plant, you’ll want to choose three or four of the strongest looking canes that will form the frame of your bush. Choose healthy looking canes that are spaced well and prune them back to about 6″ in height. If you’re working with a new plant — or one that’s been neglected — cut back to 12″ in height.
While you’re pruning the plant, remove any suckers that have grown up from the root stock and clean up any dead or diseased leaves that have fallen around the plant base. One of the most common rose diseases is black spot disease — a malady that will cause rose leaves to become spotted, die and fall off the plant. These decomposing leaves can be a breeding ground for the disease, so be sure to clean them up to prevent them from infecting your plant in the future.
Feeding
Roses need extra fertilization to grow big and strong. That’s why it’s so important to have your soil tested by a county extension agency or farm supply/feed store before you plant your roses. If your soil has any kind of nutrient deficiencies, you’ll want to address with fertilizers and soil additives before starting your garden. In particular, look for rose-specific fertilizers that are high in phosphorus and products that add rich organic matter to the soil.
Overwintering
In most areas, your roses will be fine over winter with a little mulch or straw around the base to keep the plant and its roots protected. However, if you live in a colder climate — typically Zone 6 on the USDA Plant Hardiness Chart or below — you’ll need to take a few extra precautions. To protect your plant from harsh weather, construct a shelter out of garden stakes and burlap fabric then stuff the tent full of straw. You can also use pine boughs or other similar material to construct the tent.
Rose care and maintenance doesn’t have to be that complicated — despite what so called “experts” want you to believe. If these steps sound complicated, don’t worry — as time goes by and you learn more about your roses, you’ll become more comfortable caring for them. With a few simple steps and adequate precautions, you’ll be well on your way to building a strong, thriving rose garden.

A ROSE GROWING GUIDE that will help you grow the most beautiful roses you could find.

Successful rose growing does take a little bit more time than most other gardening but the results will give you the most gorgeous roses you have ever had. The selection of roses available is huge but not only that, some are much easier to grow than others. The benefit of this is that depending on your available time you can choose those that are easy to grow, but just as stunning, or you can take ‘growing roses’ up as a true hobby and specialize in some of the more difficult species to maintain. We can help you choose the right ones for your location.

Planting roses can be a little difficult in itself but with the right advice and expert tips this can be made much simpler and much more enjoyable.

For example when choosing the particular plants to grow there are many issues you will have to consider. Most people start with color, either because it suits their decor or garden design, or purely and simply because it is their favourite rose. Then very importantly climate has to be considered, then height of the plant. Setting out your garden is very important and this is not necessarily just the rose garden, consideration has to be made of other plants to be planted alongside the roses.

Two other factors are the fragrance of the rose and/or if it is of value to you and also the purpose to which you are going to put the rose blooms; whether it be a bowl of flowers, a bridal boquet of whatever.

There are many factors to consider when you look at how to grow roses and once these are understood then you have a greater chance of more blooms than you ever imagined. Factors to consider are: sunlight, water, soil, fertilizers, bacteria, diseases and lots more that are covered in our ebook 101 TIPS FOR GORGEOUS ROSES.

We have compiled expert advice to help you start growing your own gorgeous roses.

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It’s easy to get swept away by the allure of roses, especially if you’re a new gardener. After all, they’re beautiful and fragrant nothing beats a row of perfectly groomed rose bushes. But if you’re just starting out with roses, there are a few things you need to know to choose the best rose for your needs. Read on to find out more about picking the perfect rose:
Location, Location, Location
The first thing you need to decide is where you’ll be planting your new rose bush. Maybe you just want a rose to fill in the shady area near your front door, or perhaps you’re ready to dedicate a 40″ x 40″ full sun garden plot to your hobby. Different roses need different amounts of sunlight, and you’ll only set yourself up for failure if you plant a rose that needs full sunlight in the shade or vice versa.
The next thing to look at is your climate. The best roses for tropical Florida are different from those that will grow best in chilly Michigan. Depending on where you live, your roses might also be exposed to specific elements like salty winds off the ocean or areas with minimal topsoil. To make identifying the best roses for your location easier, the USDA has set up a plant hardiness map that indicates which plants work best in each region and when they should be planted for best results. When you’re choosing which roses to grow, check this chart to make sure your roses will survive in your climate.
Also, did you know that different types of roses have different growing patterns? If you’re used to seeing cut roses, you might not know that roses also come in climbing, miniature and bush varieties. Just like the sunlight issue, you also need to decide which rose variety suits your specific place. If you plant a climbing rose near any kind of trellis or vertical structure (including your home, a fence and even taller plants), be prepared for it to take over!
How Much Time Can You Commit?
Some roses are like some women and can be high maintenance. Certain varieties will require frequent pruning, specific soil nutrients and frequent fertilizations. If you’re more of a “hands-off” gardener, look for a rose variety that specifically claims to be low maintenance. Be realistic with yourself. Any hobby is fun at first, but roses require ongoing commitment in order to thrive. Make sure the rose you pick matches a realistic level of commitment for you.
Spend Time on Your Soil
Soil contains many of the nutrients your rose needs to survive — so think about it like you would the food you put in your own body. If you eat a diet low in vitamins and minerals, you won’t be very healthy and you’ll probably feel pretty cruddy. Similarly, if you give your rose poor soil to grow in, it may develop diseases or be more prone to insect infestation. Have your soil tested by your local extension agency or at any farm supply or feed store and find out what nutrients — if any — your soil is deficient in. The person who tests your soil should be able to give you a recommendation for additives that will remedy your problems.
It might also be worth it to invest in a rose fertilizer. You can find these at any garden store and they contain specific formulations of the vitamins and minerals your roses need to thrive. Speak with an employee at the store to learn how often the fertilizer should be applied — too much and you could burn the roots of your new plants.
Growing roses can be an extremely rewarding hobby, but don’t rush into it until you’re sure you know what’s involved. Don’t purchase rose plants on a whim — plan thoroughly before you include them as part of your garden, making sure you touch on each of the issues we’ve already discussed. You’ll soon be on your way to planting — and enjoying — the rose garden of your dreams.

The ancient Muslim poet, jurist, and theologian, Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi, may not have stumbled madly upon the very first rose back in 13th century Persia but he certainly immortalized it poignantly in his writing.

Roses are believed to have originated in ancient Persia but their cultivation quickly spread across the Northern Hemisphere, first from China to Europe and finally to North America. Rose enthusiasts throughout time and geography have helped to spread the cultivation and the adoration of this arrestingly lovely flowers to the point that, today, there are more than 20,000 varieties available.

Roses run the gamut of the color spectrum. They come in every color, including the elusive blue and black ones that have dogged rose breeders for ages. Every shade of every color is represented, too, with many rose blossoms sporting multiple colors or shades.

These enchanting plants have been bred to grow straight and tall or trail over slopes and fences. Some roses grow close to the ground while others become bushy. Many rosebushes bloom once in the spring or summer, others bloom again in the fall, and others still bloom from early spring until winter.

Diversity aside, a few rose gardening tips might improve your rose-growing success.

Planting is the first step to consider when compiling a list of rose gardening tips. Folklore tells us to plant flowering plants when the moon is in a waxing phase. Indeed all plants that produce their most desirable growth above ground are said to be best planted during the time the moon is growing into its biggest, most visible, phase.

(In turn, plant carrots, potatoes, and other plants where underground action is most desirable when the moon is waning, or becoming less visible.)

Trim your hair, visit your barber, or comb your dog the day before planting your roses. This, another of folklore rose gardening tips, ensures you have a bit of hair to mix in with the soil in which you plant your roses. Decomposing hair is said to provide excellent fertilizer for thriving roses.

Sunshine is one of the most important rose gardening tips. Make sure to plant your roses, always during their dormant phase, in a spot where they can get at lease six hours of full sun every day.

Rose gardening tips include trees, too. Keep your roses away from tree roots, especially deciduous trees, or they will divert the nutrients of the soil from your hungry roses

Rose Gardens

Everyone who builds his own garden and choosing different flowers to plant in his garden necessarily chooses rose as one of those plants. Roses are indeed very beautiful flowers and they add a lot of charm to your garden. Hence, who would not like to have rose plant as one of his flower plants?
People usually have wrong notions regarding roses. They think that roses are difficult to grow and they might often have a lesser life span than expected. However, this notion is not true. Rose plants are easy to grow and they add a lot of charm to your garden when they blossom. All you need to do is arrange the rose plants the right pattern in your garden. Then you can observe for yourself how roses look so attractive whether in combination with other color flowers and separately by themselves.
There are some requirements for a rose plant to grow properly. The first requirement is good soil. The site used for planting roses must be free from weeds and rocks. Any previous vegetation that was planted on the site must also be removed. Then the soil must be turned and adequate quantity of fertilizers must be added. Fertilizers ensure that your soil is rich is nutrients and help your rose plants to grow properly.
Ensure that the soil has good drainage facility. Keep turning the soil for one or two weeks. Compost, a mixer of soil and materials like banana peels, eggshells, apple cores, and coffee can be added continuously during this period to increase the nutrient content of the soil.
Rose plants can be acquired in a number of ways. Like everything else, even rose plants can be purchased on the internet. There are a number of websites relating to horticulture which deliver rose plant bulbs to your doorstep, which can then be planted in your garden. Rose plant bulbs can also be obtained from the local nursery in your area for a decent price. They will give you the right variety of rose plant that can grow and flourish in that specific season.
The good thing about rose plants is that their growth can be controlled by pruning them from time to time. After you have planted the bulbs in the soil, keep watering them regularly. Within a few weeks, beautiful looking rose flowers will emerge in your garden and it will be a pleasant sight to watch

Roses are by far one of the most beautiful and sought after flowers. The beauty of a rose garden can be a wondrous place to admire for years to come. Many people buy roses rather than trying to plant their own gardens. People are often overwhelmed with the idea of planting a beautiful flower afraid it will be less than expected. In all actuality roses are a surprising hearty and easy to grow flower.

If you are considering planting roses, don’t be discouraged by the overwhelming information and tips available to ensure the perfect flower. The rose in itself is a perfect flower and anyone can plant them and enjoy the beauty of the flower. Taking your time to choose a spot for your flowers will allow you to find the best location for planting.

The first thing to do when planting roses is to find a sunny location with good soil and drainage possibilities. After you have decided on a location for your roses you need to prepare the soil. This is fairly easy to do, consisting mostly of turning the earth and adding fertilization. If you have room roses love compost and it is simple to start a small compost pile that will give essential nutrients to the ground ensuring beautiful flowers. A compost pile is simple a part of soil and some simple items mixed in.

After you locate the place you want to plant the roses till the earth well to allow oxygen to reach deep in to the soil. Remove any weeds or other vegetation from your soil after you have tilled the soil. Start your compose by adding a bag of peat moss to the soil. This will add a bit of a kick start to the pile. Next start adding some common household garbage from various fruits and vegetable. Banana peels, eggshells, apple cores, and coffee are some excellent things to add nutrients to your soil. Continue to add to the compost and turn the soil daily for one to two weeks.

After you have prepared the soil for your roses you can select the plants you want to use. You can purchase bulbs from a nursery for a small price. If you know someone who has a beautiful rose bush ask for some stems to transfer into your garden. Always remember to plant bulbs with the pointed side up, if you can’t tell for sure which side is up plant the bulb on its side and the flowers will generally find it’s own way up.

Water the area regularly and wait that is all there is needed to produce a beautiful rose garden you can admire for years to come. With regular pruning your roses can grow and spread as little or as much as you would like them too.

Rose Emotions

Because of the aesthetic qualities the flower holds, it has been a number one choice as an object to convey the expressions and emotions of beauty, passion, respect and the most important of all; love.

Love ranging from the love from a parent to their child, among friends and of course who can forget the love from one person to their significant other.

There are many flowers that convey the expression of love of on to their significant other. The most commonly known flower is the rose. Belonging in the genus rosa this flora is the most versatile way to convey one’s varying range of emotions and expressions depending on the pigmentation and arrangement of the flower.

The crimson red is red as the color of the blood flowing through one’s veins that all eventually end up at the heart; the heart that which society has defined it simultaneous with romantic love. The red rose has been a popular choice as a gift for one to another to convey their feelings of love from one to another from special days such as Valentines Day, birthdays, and anniversaries to even casual days just to remind their significant other that they love them.

The red rose also has additional meanings corresponding to the amount of stems that is received by person.

A dozen red roses convey the message “For the dozens of ways I love you.”

Two red dozen roses express the meaning “For each and every hour of the day I love you.” Three and four dozen red roses proclaim the message of “True love” and “Unconditional love” in the respected order.

Red isn’t the only color that a rose can have. Colors can range from pink, white, yellow, purple, burgundy, orange and even the once impossible blue. The pink rose can mean a variety of expressions depending on the shade of pink it is. In general the pink rose symbolizes grace, sophistication and elegance which were certain attributes that young women from the Victorian Era, where florigraphy originates from, were trying to achieve. A darker shade of pink can also mean gratefulness and appreciation and a lighter shade of pink can express admiration and sympathy. The pink rose can also symbolize the love within friendship.

The white rose means innocence, purity, friendship, reverence and humility. The yellow Montreal rose can express the emotion of joy and can mean friendship or platonic love. It can also have a negative emotion such as jealousy and can also mean infidelity. An orange rose symbolizes enthusiasm and desire. The purple rose can convey the message of protection usually paternal love. The burgundy rose holds the meaning of beauty and therefore a favorite among mature women. The once non-existent blue rose which is now a possibility due to hybrid and genetic engineering holds the meaning of mystery as it used to never exist but was however substituted by dying a white rose with a blue dye.

In relation to this is the black rose which can symbolize hatred and death but can also mean positive meanings such as rejuvenation and rebirth. However unlike the blue rose this rose does not exist. Roses that are called a black rose are just a very dark shade of red.

To gift something special to your loved one, has always been confusing. In order to make someone?s day special the gift has to be unique in its own way. Moreover, at the same time it should express your sentiments and how much you adore the person. For past several generations common mode of expressing your utmost love and affection has been jewelry as well as ornaments. These conventional gift items are no more in vogue. On the contrary these days, the gifts have to be presented in a creative manner. With this thought in mind, a gold dipped rose can amply be suggestive of your deep inner emotions at the same will display your creative side. Out of a malleable material like gold the most amazing is a gold dipped rose. The 24-karat gold plated rose can outshine places such as dinning hall, a bedroom or even a living room. With the changing times, many people are seeking out for exquisite varieties to give their house or for the matter of fact a corner a distinctive dimension. The whole process of turning a rose into a gold rose is handled in a delicate way by choosing a rose flower that will be able to sustain the whole process. The gold dipped roses are ideal for any occasion, but the occasions that they are best suited for are Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, birthdays as well as Christmas.? But the fact that for making anyone?s day special you do not need a reason, just a desire in your heart is equally true. So, buy a gold dipped rose for your cherished ones and shoe them your love and affection for them. A look at the rose will definitely refresh all your memories and will remind you of the person. In fact it will also be a reason to flaunt amongst your family, friends as well as acquaintances. Hence, it paves a way for you to reach to the person?s heart. It is gaining attractiveness among people who want to confess their love in a different and a unique style. Well it might come as a surprise to you that in the rat race, the conventional gift objects are at large being displaced by the contemporary ones. Apart from adding uniqueness to the place where it is displayed, it is a signature of your style and puts forth your personality. Therefore, make those people you care for and who mean the world for you get to know what you actually are. The entire process of electroplating requires the labor of above several people for more than 4 days, undergoing over forty steps for a single piece. The technicians working on it make sure that the rose dipped in gold does not loose its luster over a course of time. Efforts are also made by the proficient technician not to loose its fragrance in the process. So, move ahead and make your pick by selecting different roses of varied sizes such as half-bloomed, bud with stems, fully opened.

Last year it got really big and full just didnt get one flower. This year it looks like it is doing the same thing. My other rose bushes have buds all over them already. Any ideas of what I could do to it would be wonderful. Thanks in advance.

It flowered once when I first bought it–but it hasn’t since.