There are many types of roses to choose from, including classic bush varieties, climbing roses, and ground-cover roses. Each type is suited for different situations, making it easy to find one that fits your garden and its style. Following these guidelines and tips will help ensure your roses thrive and bloom beautifully.

Planting your roses

When preparing to plant your roses, whether it’s in a garden bed or directly in the ground. It is best to prepare a garden bed rather than digging individual holes, as this will enable the roots to spread out easily. When planting in a garden bed, find a bed in an open, sunny position which allows you to space your roses far enough apart to ensure good airflow. This will help to guard against fungal diseases like black spot, mildew and rust.

But before planting your new roses, place them in their bags in the desired position. This will give you the chance to see how the colour combinations work and whether they are receiving enough space and light. Dig a large hole for each rose bush.  Roses prefer a fairly heavy soil with a slightly acidic pH and good drainage.

Caring for your growing roses

Before you begin planting, water the soil very well to prevent the plant’s roots from drying out. As the buds of your growing roses begin to appear, apply mulch made of pine needles, bark, or wood chips to retain moisture and regulate the soil temperature. This protects the surface of the garden bed. Water well so that the mulch is soaked to allow water penetration to the surface roots. After planting, water daily for a good few weeks to settle the bushes without stress. These are some of the most important ways to take care of your roses:

  • Watering
  • Mulching
  • Pruning
  • Feeding
  • Deadheading (to remove wilting flowers)
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