Rose gardening in the winter
The winter is drawing closer. And this time of the year the roses are at their best. Because the nights are colder and the days are not so hot anymore the colours of the roses are at their brightest. Sometimes, if I spray regularly, the roses bloom deep into June. I sometimes even have to cut back roses that are still blooming to prune my roses.
If you keep on spraying every 14 days your roses will stay beautiful until late in June. The winter months are the best time to plant new roses. I usually take all the roses that did not sell during the summer months in my nursery to plant in my display beds. When spring comes the roots have settled and they are ready for a big display.
I know that most people may disagree with me, but I've had big success with roses planted in the winter.
Happy rose gardening.
The winter is drawing closer. And this time of the year the roses are at their best. Because the nights are colder and the days are not so hot anymore the colours of the roses are at their brightest. Sometimes, if I spray regularly, the roses bloom deep into June. I sometimes even have to cut back roses that are still blooming to prune my roses.
If you keep on spraying every 14 days your roses will stay beautiful until late in June. The winter months are the best time to plant new roses. I usually take all the roses that did not sell during the summer months in my nursery to plant in my display beds. When spring comes the roots have settled and they are ready for a big display.
I know that most people may disagree with me, but I've had big success with roses planted in the winter.
Happy rose gardening.
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