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from:By Deb St. George, on Rose Gardening Tips in your Rose Gardening Guide From SeniorHealthPortal.com
Rose gardening is a hobby that has few matches. One of the greatest gifts that Nature has provided man with
is a flower. The rose, especially has inspired poetry over generations and civilizations, the rose is a most
coveted prize for a lover.
Getting the rose to bloom perfectly in one's garden is one of the few unadulterated joys one can experience
in this complex world.
But it might be of great importance to keep the tricks of trade up your sleeve when you venture into this
field that has tested many a connoisseur.
In order to maintain a rose garden and enjoy the beauty and fragrance of the rose, remember the
following tips:
- The bloom should be good, and for this certain measures should be adopted. Buy good plants, which are
young and field grown organically
- While planting your roses, opt for a well-ventilated place which attracts direct sun rays and is also
properly drained
- You may need to water the roses if natural rainfall dwindles. Take extra care that the soil is drained
properly so that the roses don’t become damaged due to over watering
- Regularly dust and air the roses every week or so to get rid of tiny insects
- Remember, winter mulching is important. Use a straw or some other material in order to protect the roses
from low temperatures. Armed with these points, you are good to go in the rosy path of rose gardening
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