Archive for the ‘Rose Gardening’ Category

Rose Gardening

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

Many people are fearful of rose gardening, because they believe that roses are difficult to grow and require very precise conditioning. But, if you follow four simple rules, rose gardening is really not that tough. Here are the most important rules for rose gardening.

1. Have good soil - Roses will grow beautifully if planted in the right soil. They need good drainage, so be sure to add peat moss and compost. Soil for rose gardening also requires a pH level of between 6.5 and 6.8, which means that the soil should be slightly acidic. If your soil has too much acid, add lime; if it is not acidic enough, add some sulphur. If you're unsure of your soil's pH, contact your local agriculture extension program. In most states, they'll test your soil for free.

Five top reasons why you must visit the International Rose Test Garden in Portland

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

The international rose test garden in Portland is the best rose garden in the world. The place has been established over a hundred years ago and it has been flourishing ever since. If you are from the Oregon area, you must definitely have visited the place. There are great reasons to visit the international rose test garden, especially during spring since all the flowers are blooming and the park is at its best. Portlanders have been very committed in this garden that only 3 gardeners tend the 4.5 acre park together with tons of volunteers. The volunteers prune and tend the rose bushes all year round.

Gardening Rose

Sunday, December 16th, 2007

When speaking of gardening, rose lovers will most likely automatically assume you are referring to roses unless you specifically clarify you are speaking of gardening in general or speaking of vegetable gardening. For if you search all over the world you are likely to find no other flower as popular, loved and well known throughout history than the rose. With a minimum of effort and time, beginning rose gardeners can be confident of success and enjoy the timeless aroma and beauty of roses in their garden. With a bit more effort and experience, veteran rose gardeners can produce roses of expedition quality to the envy of friends and neighbors.

Dealing with Rose Diseases that may Ruin your Rose Gardening Pleasure

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

Many people could not resist a rose's beauty and scent. These flowers are known to be a bit complicated to grow, but anyone could start rose gardening in the comfort of his own backyard.

To make sure that your most prized roses are in the pink or even red of their health, simply follow these tips on dealing with every rose health dilemma:

1. Black Spots on Leaves

This disease is commonly known as black spot. Black spots appear as circular with fringed edges on leaves. They cause the leaves to yellow. The solution is to remove the infected foliage and pick up any fallen leaves around the rose. Artificial sprays may be used to prevent or treat this kind of rose disease.

A Deterrent to Gardening Rose - Georgia Disease Black Spot

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

Many people are intimidated by rose gardening. Diseases are one of the most common deterrents to gardening rose. Georgia disease black spot is one of the most common diseases found on rose plants. In fact, black spot is found only on rose plants. This disease leaves ugly black spots all over your rose foliage, and will eventually cause leaves to drop off. It can also spread from rose plant to rose plant.

However, you shouldn't decide to avoid gardening rose. Georgia disease black spot is preventable and treatable. To prevent black spot, be sure to properly space your rose plants. This is critical to gardening rose - Georgia disease black spot thrives in spots where air circulation between the rose plants is not optimal.

Help for Gardening - Rose Tip for the Day

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

When you're learning to gardening, you usually want all the help you can get. Any helpful information about gardening - rose tip information in particular, is very valuable to a new gardener. Here's some good information I've gained from gardening - there's a rose tip for each day of the next week. See if these tips can help you grow your most beautiful roses ever.

Day 1 - Gardening Rose Tip - Make sure your roses have great soil. Add plenty of compost and peat moss for drainage, and be sure your soil is slightly acidic.

Fragrance for Gardening - Tuber Rose

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

If you haven't experienced the glorious tuber rose in your garden, you don't know what you've been missing. Growing the tuber rose is easy and can add wonderful color and fragrance to your garden. If you'd like to try growing tuber rose for yourself, here are some tips to get you started.

1. Plant tuber roses in soil with good drainage. Peat moss or compost can be added if your soil doesn't already have adequate drainage for gardening. Tuber rose requires drier than average soil. One sure way to kill them is to let them get water logged.

Great Specimens for Gardening - Rose of Sharon Tree

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

Many rose gardeners love using many different types of roses for gardening - Rose of Sharon tree is one that is very popular. Rose of Sharon is a beautiful tree that is easy to grow, low maintenance and long blooming.

But, there's a secret about Rose of Sharon gardening - Rose of Sharon tree isn't a rose at all! That's right; this lovely specimen is actually a hardy hibiscus. These lovely hibiscus shrubs are a welcome addition to any gardener who wants to grow specimen trees or hibiscus as part of their regular gardening.

A Rose Garden Design Is Delightful

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

A rose garden design has not always been a garden that is full of roses. Gardeners have a devotion to the spaces that they fill with wonderful plants and flowers for the enjoyment of those in the vicinity. Sometimes the devoted gardeners also cultivate plants that they can cut up and put in their salads or splash on foods for seasoning. The serious gardeners study different designs for their gardens and a rose garden design is popular with some gardeners. There is a plan to a rose garden design that contributes to the definition of this type of garden.

Successful Gardening - Organic Rose Tips

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

Organic gardening is a centuries old technique whereby only natural products are used for fertilizing and for removing disease and pests. Organic gardening has become popular again because people are concerned about what commercial fertilizers, pest control products and products for removing disease are doing to our food and water.

Some commercial fertilizers and pest controls have been linked to cancer and other diseases. When we eat foods that have been grown using commercial herbicides and pesticides, we may be exposing ourselves to harmful toxins.

Rose Gardening

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

Roses have gotten a bad wrap over the years for being difficult to grow and maintain. If you are thinking of rose gardening don't let this rumor stop you. While rose gardening can prove to be challenging, once you get the hang of it, it really isn't that bad.

Basics of Gardening - Caring for Rose Bushes

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

Like any other plant, your roses require some basic maintenance. Gardening- caring for rose bushes in particular, has certain yearly tasks that gardeners should perform to keep their rose plants in good shape. The calendar that follows outlines routine tasks for gardening; caring for rose bushes all year long, to improve their longevity and health. This calendar was developed for USDA zones 7 and 8. You may have to adjust a bit if you live in a much warmer or colder zone.

January
* Apply dormant spray (Lime-Sulfur) to existing rose bushes.
* Order or purchase any bare root roses you'd like to plant.
* Begin planting bare root roses.

Buying Online Roses - Gardening from Your Chair

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

The Internet has brought a lot of convenience to many areas of our lives. Today, we communicate via email, we read our news on websites and we pay our bills via online banking. But, no area of our lives has been more affected by the Internet than our shopping habits. We can buy nearly everything we need online. But one item you might not have thought of purchasing via the Internet is online roses. Gardening has never been easier! Just point and click and buy the rose varieties you like best.

How to Maintain a Beautiful Rose Garden

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Roses are considered the most revered flower anywhere in the world. They have always been admired because of their beauty and mystery. Roses are popular because of their aromatic oils and medicinal contributions to ancient civilization.

When it comes to roses and other flowering plants, the secret of a successful gardening is the way you should understand how nature works and contributes to the beauty of a flowers. Nature always has this maintaining balance in restoring and creating a new life for new flowering plants and other living organisms.

Finding the Best Leather Rose Gardening Gloves

Sunday, October 21st, 2007

All serious rose gardeners know that leather gloves are a must for rose gardening. Only leather gloves can properly protect your hands from the thorns on your rose bushes. In addition, leather gloves are far more durable and will last much longer than other gardening gloves. Finding leather rose gardening gloves at a decent price can be a challenge. Many leather gloves are either thin and flimsy or thick and durable but very pricey. However, if you know where to look, you can find the perfect pair of leather rose gardening gloves to protect your hands all season long.

Rose Gardening - Rose of Sharon Maintains Its Popularity

Friday, October 12th, 2007

There are many forms of roses for your rose garden, but none has held its popularity longer than the Rose of Sharon. The Rose of Sharon is a deciduous flowering shrub that grows well in USDA zones 5-9. It is not really a rose, but rather a form of hibiscus. This popular variety is great for the person who is new to gardening. Rose of Sharon is easy to grow and very resistant to pests.

The Beauty Of Roses

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Roses are perhaps one of the most prized flowers in a garden. There are so many varieties of roses that a person could plant acres and acres of them and each rosebush could bear a different type of flower. The beauty and the scent of roses have been celebrated for centuries, and they still hold a high stature in flower gardening today.

Choosing Rose Gardening Gloves

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

Rose gardening requires the right tools, and gloves are some of the most important tools a gardener can own. Rose gardening gloves protect your hands from the dirt, which can significantly dry out your skin and ruin your manicure. But, more importantly, rose gardening gloves protect your skin from those nasty thorns.

Because of the thorns you're trying to avoid, rose gardening gloves must be thick and durable. It's important that they are made of a material that is difficult to penetrate, so that your hands are thoroughly protected. Because of this, leather is one of the best materials for rose gardening gloves. Though leather gloves can be expensive, they are very durable and will provide excellent protection for your hands.

The Perfect Rose Photo - Rose Gardening and the Photographer

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

If you happen to be a photographer and a rose gardener, you may be on a quest to capture the perfect rose photo. Rose gardening and photography are actually a very good combination of hobbies, because your roses will give you many wonderful photo opportunities. Here are some tips for taking a great rose photo. Rose gardening will be far more exciting when you can capture beautiful photos of your prized roses.

Rose Gardening Tips

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Roses can provide a beautiful flower as well as a wonderful aroma. This beautiful flower has been used for perfume, food as well as medicine. The history of the rose dates back to before the 1500s when China had first cultivated the rose. Many different varieties of roses have been developed for many years and continue to be an everlasting venture to develop the newest of hybrid. Consulting rose gardening tips will help to provide a background for successful development of the fragrant buds.

Caring for Roses