RE: Easy rose trend
- Subject: RE: [GWL] Easy rose trend
- From: "* A* R* <S*@exoticgardening.com>
- Date: Sun, 4 Jul 2004 09:59:33 -0500
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I think home gardeners need more information on proper rose planting techniques. I am in zone 5 and have wintered over (and moved) many roses. The secret? I bury the graft three inches below the ground…that’s it. Most of the Roses I purchase come with tags clearly marked zone 7. This year I have not even fertilized my garden and the roses are doing fine. The reason? I haven’t had time to do anything in the flower bed this year including water. Last year I grew approximately 42 Roses, most of them new additions to my garden. Yes, I lost a few, about six due to late frost and just being weak when they arrived here. This year I have added about sixteen more with about three of those being lost again due to being weak Roses. I am not seeing a real problem with blackspot or any other disease. Yes, the Japanese Beetles adore Roses but tansy planted close to some help stop a lot of the problem. I also pick them off. I have several Knock Out Roses planted in my yard, however I personally prefer the Antique and English Roses due to their flower shape and fragrance. The Knock Out Roses are performing very well, some in rock and some in clay. Sheri Make a difference! Plant-A-Row For The Hungry Ask me how! Region III Plant-A-Row For The Hungry Representative http://www.gwaa.org/Par/index.html
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