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Planting Rose Bushes When Landscaping
For planting roses a good garden loam with organic matter is
important. It must contain peat moss, leaf mold, compost, rotted or
commercial manure, and the bed should be prepared as far ahead of
planting as is feasible in order to allow for settling of the soil.
Fall is the best time for setting out roses, but you can plant in
spring. When they arrive from the nursery, plant at once. If they
have dried en route, soak the roots and put the tops in a bucket of
water before planting. Trim back any roots that are weak, long or
broken at this time. Dig a hole that is wide enough to allow the
roots to spread without crowding.
The rose is properly placed when the bud (the point where the top
joins the roots) is just under the ground surface. Space hybrid teas
about 18 inches apart in any direction. Prune the branches 6 to 10
inches from the soil.
To
grow good roses it is necessary to cultivate, to prune and to
spray. If you have a well-cultivated bed you need not worry about
watering. But if you start to water in hot weather, you must keep it
up, soaking the roots thoroughly about once a week.
Spraying every 10 days guards against the diseases and insects
that attack roses. Nicotine sulphate wipes out the green lice;
arsenate of lead is used against chewing insects; or sulphur and
arsenate of lead may be used in a dust, as may DDT dust.
Winterize your roses by mounding sod around them after the first
frost, or mulch with straw and evergreens. In cold parts of the
country, remove the supports from the climbing roses and place the
canes on the ground, peg them, and cover with soil mounds.
In spring, cut back your roses to within 6 inches of the ground.
Ruthlessly lop off all but three or four canes on hybrid teas. This
pruning will give you strong plants. When your plants grow out from
spring pruning, you will have to disbud, cutting off all the buds
except the top ones on the cane. This is the way to grow large
blossoms.
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