Posts Tagged ‘Rose’
Posted by Earlan on October 9th, 2009 •
Roses are surprisingly easy plants to grow and ones that will supply your home with beautiful vases full of colorfull blooms.? There are so many varieties to choose from.? You only need to remember three things to achieve good rose bush care.? First, is rose bush choice, second, is how much water and fertilizer, and finally, apprpriate pruning.? I would suggest getting a guide such as The Ultimate Book of Roses.? It is a well written guide and very easy to understand with lots of tips on growing fabulous blooms. The type of rose bush you select is of utmost importance.? Depending on where you live and how much sun your yard gets each day will determine which variety will survive easily.? Disease and fungus can plague some roses so it is best to steer clear of those varieties.? You may want to look into the hardier roses for best results.? Plant the rose bushes about 3 to 4 feet apart to allow enough room for them to flourish. Also, find a location that receives adequate sun. The most important thing for proper rose bush care is watering and feeding your roses. An early morning soaking at the root base is the best prescription for ultimate bloom potential.? If it is a newly planted rose bush it should be well soaked everyday for at least the first couple of weeks.? After two weeks watering once a week is fine unless you live in a very hot climate.? Enable to keep the ground around your roses wet and weed free surround the bush with some type of mulch. Feed and fertilize once a month from Spring through the first frost in the Fall.? Roses should receive rose food that has a blend of manure and fish emulsion. It is not recommended to feed or fertilize during the cold winter months.? ? When it comes to rose bush care pruning is probably one of the most misunderstood techniques.? You only need to trim them when it is necessary such as when there are dead flowers or branches.? Cut the dead flowers down to the third or fourth branch or node (the small reddish lines). During the first two months of the year, cut back your roses to about two feet. You probably have a lot of questions that can be easily answered in the Ultimate Book of Roses.
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Posted by Earlan on October 8th, 2009 •
It has almost fushia colored clumps of rose-like tiny blooms. The blooms are the size of a dime. It has large flat-like fleshy leaves. It calls for indirect light. I am just curious as to what family it is from.
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Posted by Earlan on October 7th, 2009 •
If plant stem cell is possible, then is rose flower stem cell possible?
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Posted by Earlan on October 6th, 2009 •
Even if you shake & bend the plant up to 45 degree many times, neither the flower detaches nor the plant is harmed. What is the reason ?
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Posted by Earlan on October 5th, 2009 •
what does other flower colors symbolize?
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Posted by Earlan on October 5th, 2009 •
Does anyone know where I can find Rose/Orange Flower Water used to make cocktails? Some of my favorite cocktails (ramos gin fizz) use these ingredients. I asked one of the bartenders where they get theirs, but they get it wholesale from a distributor.
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Posted by Earlan on October 4th, 2009 •
I grow some roses in OR zone 7, and they do fine, but I just bought 5 more and I want to plant them where they will be really happy. I have good soil and raise a lot of flowers and it is hot here in the summer altho it gets cool at night. It seems that if they get any a.m. shade, they tend towards mildew on their leaves and I think they like a.m. sun with afternoon shade, as do most plants here. Any good suggestions besides spraying and all ? Or any new info on raising happy rose plants. They are hybrid teas.
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Posted by Earlan on October 4th, 2009 •
Rose is one of the most popular flowers in the world since it is beautiful, fragrant, and can be found everywhere in the world. Because of its outstanding and popularity, it is often called “Queen of Flowers”. Well, we all know it deserves to be called Queen of Flowers as it contains a lot of advantages for human in the world. If you are curious about the benefits of organic food, here are the facts:
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Posted by Earlan on October 3rd, 2009 •
When boyfriends are proposing girlfriends most of they have Rose flower is that any special.
When you proposed what you gave or got?
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