Renovate Climbing Roses
Renovation of climbing roses can now be carried out: they should grow back vigorously! About pruning roses: http://bit.ly/zJLEaD
Renovation of climbing roses can now be carried out: they should grow back vigorously! About pruning roses: http://bit.ly/zJLEaD
Plant roses now: just avoid areas where roses were previously grown! About roses and rose care: http://bit.ly/vGtqW4
Now is the ideal time to plant new roses! How to choose the right variety: http://bit.ly/vhxv7V
Roses seem to be the most popular cut flowers! What are your favourite cut flowers? Add your vote: http://on.fb.me/omm6Ef
Do not forget to deadhead roses unless your rose produces attractive rose hips! About rose hips: http://bit.ly/qXqyZH
Not all roses are difficult to grow: some are quite easy to care for! Tips for choosing the right rose: http://bit.ly/osZNs2
Daylilies and roses are now in full bloom: deadheading improves their appearance! Some beautiful pictures: http://bit.ly/qjzBLA
Care for your roses: rose suckers should be removed! Some nice pictures of rose blooms: http://bit.ly/iBOPjT
Sweet peas and roses are the most popular fragant plants! What fragant plants do you like best? The poll: http://on.fb.me/m3BDvJ
Check your roses for diseases: rust, black spot and grey mould may become a problem! About these diseases: http://j.mp/iqdcbl
m mc ghie 00:42 on 4. December 2011 Permalink |
I HAVE PLANTED ROSES IN SAME SPACE AS BEFORE, BUT THEY ARE NOT VERY STRONGE WILL I NEED TO STOP PLANTING IN THE SAME SPOT.
Gardora 16:08 on 6. December 2011 Permalink |
If roses have been grown in the same spot for many years the soil is very likely to be ‘rose-sick’. Plant new roses in another area or replace as much of the old soil as possible and replace it with fresh organic matter. For more infos about this rose replant disease take a look at: http://bit.ly/rvsmTA