Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Caring for roses


 
Caring for roses is also not difficult because the real interest does not require much maintenance. During the first month or two after planting, roses should be watered every day on a regular basis. In the morning we have to water the soil only to be absorbed into the bottom. Then in the afternoon when the sun was not so visible we do watering on the leaves.

But after the past two months, the roses do not need watering more often, just one day or every other day. When the roses are blooming do not forget to trim tree limbs that have been dried in order that the roses will be more frequent flowering in the branches of new growth.

But the branches that have been cut do not immediately removed because the branches can be replanted elsewhere. It also cut the fruit branches leading to the plant to plant these roses can easily breathe and absorb substances that are good for growth.

Pruning is good to do if we want the roses bloom much nonstop. In addition to pruning the new shoots will emerge from the rose with a longer shaft, because if not pruned the rose stems will be short and also does not generate much interest. In a country that has a four-season pruning is usually done at the time or ahead of the autumn and spring. 


Do not forget to fertilize every month. A good fertilizer used is organic fertilizer, but also with artificial fertilizers that are specific to roses. At the time of fertilization do well tilling the soil in the area around the stem and pull the weeds that interfere with these roses.

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