Canadian roses are plants from the category “planted and forgotten”. Ideal for beginners — as well as for gardeners who live in regions with frosty winters, and anyone who is tired of” bothering ” with hiding the Queen of the garden and caring for her. Not familiar with them yet? […]
Hardy, Reliable And Unpretentious Roses (Part 2)
Root-related or grafted seedlings: what are the differences and which ones to choose? Seedlings are grafted and own-rooted. And many gardeners are wondering which ones to prefer. Root-related seedlings are grown from cuttings of plants of the original variety. They are characterized by greater winter hardiness and longevity. If the […]
What Does Rose Want? Healthy Food For The Queen Of Flowers (Part 1)
What does rose want? This question has not yet received a clear answer even in the special literature, where recommendations are often based on the rules of agricultural technology of roses in closed ground. The results of statistically reliable scientific studies are valid only for specific environmental conditions. Meanwhile, every […]
What Does Rose Want? Healthy Food For The Queen Of Flowers (Part 2)
Mineral fertilizers for roses In recent years, there is a wide variety of complex mineral fertilizers on sale, including specialized ones for roses, so the main task is not to make a mistake in choosing. Scientists-growers still recommend that we make our own mineral feedings based on simple fertilizers (ammonium […]
Preparing Roses For Winter In Front Of the Shelter
Rose is the most popular crop among gardeners. Even though our Queen of flowers has quite high individual requirements for growing conditions, she still does not lose popularity. Caring for roses involves a number of agricultural activities throughout the year: loosening, watering, fertilizing, mulching, pruning and shelter. But the last […]