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Rose Gardening Secrets Guide


Discover the three D's to Rose Pruning like a professional, including when to prune and how to prune step-by-step -- this is VITAL to making sure your roses grow right! (page 72)

Discover the different major classes of Roses and their characteristics to help you choose the correct Rose -- choose wrong, and your Rose garden will be the laughing stock instead of the blue ribbon winner! (page 20)

Learn how a Rose is named and why. This is a special spiritual practice that should NOT be taken for granted. (page 21)

Discover which Rose to buy to suit your landscaping needs -- this secret alone will turn your house into the envy of all your neighbors (and even increase it's value!). (page 22)

Understand the complete Anatomy of a Rose -- this is what separates the professionals who get great roses 10 times out of 10 from the rank amateurs! (page 22)

The keys to ensuring the Rose you buy is suitable for the use you have in mind (page 27)

Learn how the color of your Roses projects your personality and that of your home and can create harmony (and the exact opposite!) (page 29)

Know how your local climate can affect your choice of color and even the colors themselves -- remember, everything counts! (page 31)

If a fragrant garden is your goal, you need to know the most fragrant varieties of roses and I' ll reveal every single last one to you (page 32)

Discover the best varieties of Roses to suit your exact climate conditions. If you don't know this, growing roses will be more torture than an enjoyable hobby! (page 34)

Learn the exact varieties to suit hot conditions or shade conditions (page 37)

Discover the key list of Roses most tolerant against Rose disease -- vital for protecting your hard work from the evils of nature! (page 38)

Why buying a bare-root Rose is vital to your success as a champion rose grower. (page 39)

Discover a step-by-step method in knowing what to look for so you'll always buy healthy Roses instead of weak ones that will never grow right (page 40)

Discover the best time to plant your Roses and my special techniques to cultivating them to perfection. (page 42)

Learn the best growing conditions for Roses and how to achieve this (page 43)

Discover how to test your soil conditions and their suitability for Roses -- if you don't do this right, you're shooting yourself in the foot before you begin! (page 44)

Learn the secrets to amending your soil for maximum growing power (page 45)

Secrets to preparing your bare-root Roses for planting (page 48)

Learn the correct depth and soil preparation before planting so you can maximize your soils potential for feeding your rose from birth to maturity. (page 49)

Learn the correct time of day to plant your Roses (neglect the time of day, and you run the risk of seeing your roses wilt before they grow big and strong) (page 50)

Discover how to relocate your existing Roses without damage (page 52)

Daily maintenance secrets that will keep your Roses strong and healthy for months (page 54)

Learn the correct way to water your Rose Garden and a simple test to confirm you' ve got it right (page 55)

Learn the method of mulching that will put your Roses on steroids! (page 59)

Discover why you have weeds in your Rose garden and how you can get rid of them! (page 62)

Discover the right fertilizer formulation and in the right amounts and when to apply to maximize the growth potential of your garden. (page 63)

Discover all the nutrient deficiencies for Roses, their symptoms, and simple treatments that can save your precious roses. (page 70)

How to save money on expensive Rose tools (page 76)

Learn the step-by-step guide to pruning without fear but with amazing results (page 76)

Discover how to disbud to achieve the largest flowers possible (page 80)

Discover how to avoid sending your Rose into shock when deadheading your Roses (page 82)

Learn a secret technique for hybridizing Roses and creating flowers that will put your friends in SHOCk when they see them! (page 95)

Learn how to harvest Rose seeds and sow them successfully -- it's like creating your own army of super-roses! (page 99)

Discover simple secrets to propagating Roses by budding, by stem cuttings, layering and division (page 101)


I’m looking for a picture of a vase of roses without the flowers, just the thorny stems?

Question by Jessica S: I’m looking for a picture of a vase of roses without the flowers, just the thorny stems?
I know that’s odd, but it’s for a poem illustration. It’s about being thankful even for the thorns because then we appreciate the rose… can’t find a picture that suits it anywhere.

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Answer by Em
If it’s important and you can’t find it online, go to a floral shop, ask for some rose stems, and take the pic yourself.

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Still Plenty of Time to Plant Vegetables and Flowers in August in Southern California

Harvesting vegetables should be in full swing in August, but if you haven’t started your garden, there is still time to enjoy a healthy crop of vegetables and annuals if planted now, say experts at Agromin, an Oxnard-based manufacturer of earth-friendly soil products made from organic material collected from more than 50 Southern California communities.

 

Tomatoes:  Tomato plants planted in June are beginning to look scraggily and are nearing the end of their production cycle. Plant more tomato plants in full sun. Tomatoes from the new planting should be ready before November.

 

Plant Herbs and Cool Season Vegetables: An assortment of herbs can be planted in August and still provide a hearty harvest. Plant basil, oregano, parsley, rosemary, thyme and mint from transplants. To squeeze out longer life in your current herb plants, pinch any sign of flowers immediately. Doing so will keep leaves soft and prevent them from tasting bitter. Vegetables such as beans, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, green onions, white potatoes and turnips, if planted now, will produce crops in fall.

 

Plant More Annuals: Summer annuals planted in June may have shed most of their flowers by August. If an annual is looking sickly, remove it and head to your local nursery to pick up a new assortment of already-blooming plants. These include marigolds, petunias, zinnias, impatiens, cosmos, California poppy, chrysanthemum and snapdragon. Intersperse the garden with summer-to-fall bloomers like African daisies, alyssum, red sage, verbena, vinca and poppies to ensure a full garden into October or later. Your nursery can tell you what grows best in your area. Perennials may be showing some fatigue. If that’s the case, cut back the stems so only a few inches remain. Perennials will bounce back in spring with fuller, healthier growth.

 

Protect Your Summer Fruit:  Dreams of freshly picked summer fruit can be dashed by hungry birds that, if given the chance, can happily eat all or just small bits of a piece of fruit. Put netting on the trees two or three weeks before the fruit begins to ripen to protect it from birds and tree squirrels.

Slug and Snail Protection: Strawberries are a delicacy for slugs, snails and pill bugs (rolly pollies). These pests wait until the berries are almost ripe before digging in. While they are still growing, keep the strawberries off the ground. Place them on wooden boards, on slippery cans–anything that makes it difficult for the pests to reach them.

Give Your Yard a Tropical Look: Banana trees can thrive in Southern California. They can reach as high as 25 feet and will start producing fruit a year or more after planting. The soil around the trunk should be well drained but kept moist. Banana trees should be planted in the warmest area of your yard–with the most sun and protected from wind. Trees can survive in sub-freezing temperatures for a short while. To be safe, wrap the trunk with a blanket if very cold temperatures are predicted.

Keep Pruning Roses: Lightly prune and water roses on a weekly or bi-weekly basis depending on the weather. This will encourage the bushes to flower continuously into late fall. When blooms fade, prune down to the first five-part leaf. New blooms will appear in about three weeks.

Bill Camarillo is CEO of Agromin, an Oxnard, California-based manufacturer of earth-friendly soil products for farmers, landscapers and consumers. Agromin is also the green materials recycler for over 50 Southern California communities. Each month, Agromin receives thousands of tons of organic material. Agromin then uses a safe, natural and scientific system to recycle this organic material into its soil products. The result is more vigorous and healthier plants and gardens, and on the conservation side, allows for more room in landfills and less greenhouse gas emissions. http://www.agromin.com


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Support Structures for Climbing Roses

When growing climbing roses or participating in rose gardening for any climbing plant, it is best to install support structures prior to planting your flowers. Rose gardening in general entails knowing a bit about your type of roses, so it is best to research growing climbing roses prior to planting them. There are certain types that require more or less sun, more or less space between the plants as well as specific growth patterns. Therefore the type you decide on will have a major effect on growing climbing roses.

The most common support structures for growing climbing roses include trellises, fences and arbors. You should install the supporting structure prior to growing, however if you are unable, simply install nearest the plant as possible without damaging the root system. Based on your type of growing climbing roses, you may want to weave or tie your roses to the structure. Growing climbing roses can reach lengths of 12 feet, therefore it is important that you do not underestimate the space your growing climbing roses will need. If you have a variety that requires an area of up to 12 feet, a trellis may be ideal for you should you have the space to accommodate. Secure the trellis properly based on instructions for assembly and any tools or additional parts that are required. Some people buy wood trellises for their more hardy roses, while others use thin metal trellises for those that do not flower as much. A trellis is best used for those growing climbing roses that produce ample blooms. These are ideal for those longer growing climbing roses, as they will become heavy and will require a more sturdy supporting structure.

For those growing climbing roses that are of the shorter variety, simple fencing around the area will provide the support required. Fencing that is simply laid against a building or other fenced area is ample, but should be long enough that the variety of growing climbing roses you chose will be able to grow onto the fence without doubling over on itself. Fencing that is made of a non-rusting material such as untreated wood or resin covered metal is most common for gardens. Plastic fencing is available and is recommended most for lighter roses, however if your climbing roses will be of a heavy variety, it is not recommended that a plastic be used unless it is securely placed and held to another stronger structure.

It is recommended by professionals that your supporting structure be out of the way of prevailing winds. Even when secured properly, wind damage can occur to your roses while on a structure. The structure regardless of material can have damage done in high winds in some parts of the country, and can tear away and do damage to the roses when the structure breaks or is pulled away from the secured fastenings.

Lewis Paul is a rose garden enthusiast and enjoys helping others get started in this amazing hobby. For more great information on growing climbing roses, and to receive a Free 10 Lesson mini-course, visit http://www.rosegardenbasics.com.


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did i kill my shrub its april in chicago and not sending up shoots.?

Question by Antonio S: did i kill my shrub its april in chicago and not sending up shoots.?
i pruned my rose of sharon all the down to 2 inches last fall. i live in chicago. did i kill it?

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Answer by BobKat
It’s nearly impossible to kill a Rose of Sharon. The darn things grow more like weeds. They also take longer to wake up in the spring than many other plants. Just give it more time. I’m sure it’s fine.

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Is sending fake roses for valentines, through school cheesy?

Question by ?Charli ?’s Jason Derulo?: Is sending fake roses for valentines, through school cheesy?
Ma mates and I thought about giving roses to some guys we are mates with. At our school we have a system where you can buy roses cheaply and send them. Do you think we should send our friends valentine roses?

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NO! Boys don’t like recieving flowers. Maybe some candy.

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Rose: Planting & Caring Your Rose Garden

Rose: Planting & Caring Your Rose Garden

“Who Else Wants to Discover the Amazing Secrets to Growing Beautiful Roses Anytime, Anywhere – No Matter What Your Experience Level?”

New eBook Reveals Tips, Tricks & Techniques You Can Use to Consistently Grow Gorgeous, Healthy Roses with Ease!

At last, here’s your chance to discover the techniques the experts use to consistently grow beautiful roses. Here is just some of what you will learn by reading this amazing ebook:

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How to grow beautiful roses that will make your gardens sparkle with color and that will brighten up any room in your house!
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The various types of roses and each type’s special characteristics – plus, how to choose which types are best for you to grow!
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4 things to consider when choosing which roses to grow in your flower garden – do this and you’re sure to create an attractive rose garden that will impress your friends and family!
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6 common types of roses – as well as which types are great for beginners to grow!
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Planting tips – you’ll be amazed at how easy it is to grow beautiful roses when you follow these simple instructions!
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Rose groupings and classifications – and how to determine which roses are best for your geographical region!
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How to prepare the soil for your roses – skip this vital step and your roses are doomed to looking not nearly as good as they could have!
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How to plant potted roses – plus, 22 varieties of roses that are excellent for growing in pots!
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The best roses to grow in a warm climate, temperate climate and cold climate – pick the wrong rose for your climate and all your work will be a waste!
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What you should always keep in mind when growing roses – do this one simple thing and you will practically guarantee a beautiful result!
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How to care for your roses – including 10 essential tools and how to use them for maximum benefit!
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How to fight insects and quickly treat diseases – you’ll learn how to erect a practically impenetrable defense around your flowers, plus how to quickly cure six very common but deadly diseases that rose plants often develop!
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And More!

By reading this incredible ebook, you will also learn:

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How to water roses
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How to fertilize roses
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How to prune roses – including 5 helpful tips that will have you pruning like a pro in no time!
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How to grow roses year round
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How to dry roses – so you can preserve your beautiful blooms forever!
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4 beautiful, yet inexpensive gifts that you can make with the roses you grow
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And much, much more!“Who Else Wants to Discover the Amazing Secrets to Growing Beautiful Roses Anytime, Anywhere – No Matter What Your Experience Level?”

New eBook Reveals Tips, Tricks & Techniques You Can Use to Consistently Grow Gorgeous, Healthy Roses with Ease!

At last, here’s your chance to discover the techniques the experts use to consistently grow beautiful roses. Here is just some of what you will learn by reading this amazing ebook:

*

How to grow beautiful roses that will make your gardens sparkle with color and that will brighten up any room in your house!
*

The various types of roses and each type’s special characteristics – plus, how to choose which types are best for you to grow!
*

4 things to consider when choosing which roses to grow in your flower garden – do this and you’re sure to create an attractive rose garden that will impress your friends and family!
*

6 common types of roses – as well as which types are great for beginners to grow!
*

Planting tips – you’ll be amazed at how easy it is to grow beautiful roses when you follow these simple instructions!
*

Rose groupings and classifications – and how to determine which roses are best for your geographical region!
*

How to prepare the soil for your roses – skip this vital step and your roses are doomed to looking not nearly as good as they could have!
*

How to plant potted roses – plus, 22 varieties of roses that are excellent for growing in pots!
*

The best roses to grow in a warm climate, temperate climate and cold climate – pick the wrong rose for your climate and all your work will be a waste!
*

What you should always keep in mind when growing roses – do this one simple thing and you will practically guarantee a beautiful result!
*

How to care for your roses – including 10 essential tools and how to use them for maximum benefit!
*

How to fight insects and quickly treat diseases – you’ll learn how to erect a practically impenetrable defense around your flowers, plus how to quickly cure six very common but deadly diseases that rose plants often develop!
*

And More!

By reading this incredible ebook, you will also learn:

*

How to water roses
*

How to fertilize roses
*

How to prune roses – including 5 helpful tips that will have you pruning like a pro in no time!
*

How to grow roses year round
*

How to dry roses – so you can preserve your beautiful blooms forever!
*

4 beautiful, yet inexpensive gifts that you can make with the roses you grow
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Various varieties of gardens need various sorts of garden resources. Hardware retailers primarily cater to get a wide range of resources, but you can find retailers that specialize in the a lot more high-priced type of garden device that shouts top quality. Wherever you determine to store, here are a few pointers to advise you.

Do you have small garden or possibly a significant a single? A tiny garden will not likely call for the same large equipment that would be of use in an substantial a single. A ride-on mower is pointless in the event you only have a very small strip of lawn. An additional level to consider is who does a lot of the gardening? Some resources are as well heavy for use by girls.

Once you buy secateurs ensure the blade often stays sharp to avoid harmful the plant. Look for versions which have blades that may be sharpened or changed, models with tension manage and with measurements that very best fit your fingers. Secateurs typically price close to – 0.

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Hedge trimmers or shears are helpful – but only when you have a hedge, or program on expanding one particular. Some hedge trimmers have curved blades to stop branches from sliding out when minimize.

Forks are employed for turning and aerating compost and breaking up lumps of soil. The more affordable ones are often not robust adequate for major soil, so go for sturdiness as opposed to cost. Forks generally price about – 0.

A shovel features a scoop blade and is also best used to maneuver around dirt and garden soil. A spade has a flat blade fantastic for cutting edges, digging and dividing plants. The edge of a spade ought to be kept sharpened for clear and efficient cutting will lead to the minimum quantity of harm to plants. They’re a fundamental garden necessity and generally expense from – .

A pruning noticed is used for pruning trees and greater shrubs, while secateurs are for plants like roses. Pruning saws have a narrow curved blade that matches in between stems or branches and quickly and cuts them while you pull the noticed backwards. They’re about – .

A chipping hoe is really a helpful tool for eliminating little weeds. The Dutch or push-hoe is somewhat much more user-friendly since the action necessary to utilize it doesn’t jar the neck and shoulder fairly a lot.

A rake can also be a simple requirement for your garden. The sturdy rake together with the flat head and sharp metal prongs is used for smoothing a garden bed and obtaining out the previous in the bumps and weeds. The plastic rake is employed to collect leaves and grass clippings only.

Gardening tools don’t must be pricey. Flea markets and garage product sales may be outstanding areas to choose up fantastic device discount.

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