Growing Roses Organically

Dec 30th, 2008 | By cathi | Category: Gardening, Landscaping

The Rose has enchanted many throughout the years, with its symbolic passion immortalized in many tales made throughout the years. Once you grow rose beds in your garden, then your world will be enchanted by its surreal beauty and charm. But behind its charming visage lies a hard but true fact: they have the reputation for being too fussy. But even though it has some considerable flaws, you can do it with a little bit of help from us and organic gardening.

Essentially, you should take to heart that you may only choose one variety of rose for your garden, because each type of rose is only for a specific type of climate and zone. When you’ve finally chosen one, then you’re now ready to tackle the requirements that will make a successful rose bed.

Rose Gardening, Some General Tips

You first must find a rose that can survive the climate of the area. Some, like the Tea rose can survive in hot areas but many others cannot. Do your research and find one that matches the area weather. Furthermore, a rule that is consistent with this is that the rose must also be resistant to any plant diseases that may plague the area. In a nutshell, your roses won’t survive if they cannot withstand the pressures and demands of the area, so make sure you find the right variety.

Once you have decided the best rose for the area, you must be aware of its demands. Meaning, you should be aware of what type of soil it likes, what frequency and/or saturation of water and so on. Do your homework and you’ll know about the plant soon enough as you help it grow to its potential.

Use Organic Gardening To Enhance Your Rose Garden

Next, you have to show off your organic gardening skills and present to yourself (and everyone) the benefits of using them. Put some compost around the area and some natural predators to ward off pests here and there. Using natures own tools will help your roses flourish in the long run, so utilize them where you can.

After you have finished preparing the soil, test its pH balance to see that it has enough nutrients and if its accommodating enough for the plant. An acidic pH of around 6 will suffice.

As you go about preparing the soil and testing its pH value, don’t forget that roses need ample sunlight for them to grow fully. Remember that they need full sun in order to thrive, but do provide some limits in the afternoon if the weather in your area is warmer than the average.

Also provide some ample space for each plant so that it has enough space to breathe and grow. Just like humans, plants need their personal space.

Protect Your Roses!

To protect the plant from pests, don’t rush into buying some pesticides to aid it. Rather, diversify your garden by putting different plants in so that no one pest will dominate and devour your roses. Some plants are resistant to some pests and adding some diversity into your garden will help pull down pest populations.

There are some special techniques in watering a plant, so follow them when you take care of your roses. One is that you should water the roots and do it deeply, giving it some well-deserved attention. If you care for the rose enough, it will give something in return: its majesty.

Again, roses are such beautiful plants and are the most popular one, with its legacy engraved in the halls of literature. But growing them is no easy task. There are a lot of variables involved in growing roses and the gardener must take care of the plants according to this and must adjust to its specific demands. From its basic requirements, from weather demands to the plants specific requirements, know that cultivating these roses is no easy task.

Also, since roses are fragile and difficult to grow, you should protect it as much as possible with the help of organic farming. Diversify the plant base surrounding the rose to lower the possibility of pest infestations and add some natural predators to eat up potential prey. With all those rules followed, then you’re on your way to a glorious rose garden.

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