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Take time and smell the roses. Roses have been around for millions of years which just prove that roses are not difficult to grow. The Rose is also our National Floral Emblem and the state flower of several states.
Take time and smell the roses. Roses have been around for millions of years which just prove that roses are not difficult to grow. The Rose is also our National Floral Emblem and the state flower of several states.
Before you plan and design a garden or for that matter a
rose garden, there are few things you have to consider. You have to know why you want a garden. We garden for various reasons. Hundreds of years ago, people wanted a garden
for food and medicine. Gardening for
pleasure did not come till later when men had satisfied their basic needs. Nowadays, people garden because they want
beauty to surround them. Flowers make us
feel good. There is also a green
movement now and lots of people are growing vegetables because they want to
make sure they are getting vegetables devoid of chemical fertilizers.
We have to ask few questions before we start digging. How much work do you want to put in the
garden? How big do you want your garden
to be? How much sun do you get in a day? How shady is your yard? What kind of plants are you thinking of
growing? Do you need these items in your
garden besides flowers: vegetables, containers, pergola, arbor, a sitting area,
lawn space, play area for your kids? Do
you need a compost pile and where do you want to hide it? Will you use part of the garden for
barbecueing/grilling and/or for dining?
Do you like to use the garden as a place to sit alone, read, relax or
meditate? These are the things you have
to consider in planning and designing your garden.
For rosarians like us, we need at least four hours of
sunlight to grow better roses. Knock Out, a shrub rose will grow in
dappled shade but will perform much better with plenty of sunlight. Do you want to incorporate perennials with
your roses? For a cottage look, plan on
planting perennials with roses. There
are plenty of plant companions that you can try. There is a growing trend now to plant roses
with other plants. Somehow, roses fare
better when planted with other plants than being isolated in a special rose
bed. They are less susceptible to
diseases. In my New York garden, the
center of the garden is quite formal with two sets of parterres with only roses
and tulips planted in between the roses for dramatic spring color before the
roses take over. Around the perimeter of
the yard are beds with annuals, perennials and shrubs incorporated with roses
for a cottage look. Here in Charleston,
since I have a small garden, my roses share the spot with other plants. I chose my plants for their fragrance and
good company for my roses. Annuals make
a big splash in the garden and bloom their hearts out in one season. If you want an instant garden, plant plenty
of annuals. It can get expensive unless
you start from seed indoors way before the last frost date.
Container gardening is another venue to venture on. Use your imagination. There are plenty of choices of containers now
in the market and you can really go to town with it. Treat it like you are doing a floral
arrangement. Roses will thrive in
containers as long as there is plenty of room for roots to grow. Plan on having a big pot or container. Consider a tree rose with some annuals for
dramatic display.
For the waterwise gardener, there is the Xeriscape
Gardening. There are plenty of choice
native plants and you can save plenty of water bills in the process. High Country Gardens specialize in native plants
and their catalog and website provide plenty of great plants. For three years, my roses here in Charleston
thrived on benign neglect. We only came
for a couple of weeks every three months.
Twice we did not visit for four months.
When we came back, my garden was like a jungle. Everything was overgrown and my roses
survived the summer with just the rain if it came at all. The secret is I planted all my roses with Scott Moisture Control potting
mix. During those visits, I also sprayed
the roses with Messenger once and they
did not get any blackspot either.
There is one area which some people consider too hard to
garden, the shady spot in your yard.
Don’t despair, there are more plants now that are suited for the shady
nook of your yard. Some have colorful
leaves that can enliven your shady spots.
Besides azaleas and rhododendrons, there are plenty of coleus,
caladiums, hostas and begonias to choose from.
They all come in various shades of leaves and flower forms. Some begonias have a rose form and some
non-gardeners will even mistake them for roses.
Few roses will thrive in partly shaded sections of the garden. Gruss
an Aachen, a floribunda and Bow Bells,
a David Austin Rose will do quite well in dappled shade. Bow
Bells continuously bloom in the shade.
When some of my roses take a break in the summer, my two Bow Bells are still blooming their hearts
out.
Once you have figured out the plant requirements and what
you want your garden for, then it is time to prepare the soil. The soil is the most important aspect of
designing a garden. For roses, you need
a sandy loam. Take a soil sample and
have a pH test done. After you find the
right spot in your yard to start a garden, dig the sod out and add plenty of
compost to the bed before you start planting.
I know some gardeners in England don’t use fertilizer in their garden
but plenty of compost and they have the most beautiful gardens.
A majority of us rosarians started our garden years ago with
possibly five roses. I know I did and
over the years you just keep on adding more roses. As we get older, we tell ourselves to slow
down or even stop but somehow we can’t.
Gardening is good exercise and the beauty it creates is good for our
well being. It gives beauty and pleasure
to everyone. So don’t stop. When you stop gardening and smelling the
roses, life will stop too.
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