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Caring for Your Rose Types

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Roses are deep rooted and once they are well established are more capable than most plants of surviving mild drought spells. The first spring and summer directly after planting your rose is very important. During this period if the soil around your rose seems to be drying out give your roses a good soaking. Each rose could get about 2 gallons of water. In following years you will only need to water them if drought seems iminent. As with all plants that provide us with beautiful blooms they need plenty of the correct nutrients. Give roses a good helping of blood, bone and fishmeal in early April, about two handfuls to each rose. In June a handful of specially prepared rose fertilizer will give your roses a huge lift. The magnesium and potash gives the rose a great kick. Just work the fertilizer in gently around the soil at the base of the plant.

Mulching is a very simple task with great benefits. Mulching retains moisture, smothers weeds and generally boosts the health of your roses. Well rotted manure is best but garden compost or bark mulch can also be used. Deadheading spent blooms not only tidys up the rose but actually saves the plants energy and thereby encourages more bloom flushes. A light pruning of hybrid teas will encourage a second flush.

Shoots that emerge from rootstocks are known as suckers. These will be different in coloring and often by the amount of leaves, than what grows from the stems over ground. Gently scrape away the soil until you can see where the sucker is growing from the rootstock, tear the sucker away cleanly. Mulching is the most effective method of controlling weeds and also the less back breaking. Hoeing is not as effective and you must take care not to damage the stems. Sowing other plants underneath the rose is also an option. The least favored option is the application of a rose-bed weedkiller. This will eventually damage the soil and thus your rose.

There are plenty of products that treat these main three problems in one treatment. Performing a regular maintenance schedule starting in April will leave you with very few problems. Do make sure to follow exactly the manufacturers recommendations. Your roses will respond brilliantly to a little regular maintenance and once you have started your routine there will be very little work attached. Issues will only arise once you neglect your routine and this is what often deters people from growing roses.

Roses Speak to Women’s Hearts

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

The giving of roses carries special meaning, and the selection of the perfect rose or rose bouquet is significant. A single rose is the perfect gift for a first date, an anniversary, or just to say, “I still love you” for no occasion at all. Red roses are, of course, the ultimate symbol of love. But roses aren’t just red-they also come in beautiful hues of pink, white, yellow, orange, and lilac or purple.

White roses represent innocence and purity. Many women select white roses for their wedding and later on, a husband who remembers this and sends his wife a white rose will go a long way toward keeping her heart with a beautiful note sharing his romantic reminiscing about their special day. It’s a beautiful way to celebrate an anniversary.

On a more serious or somber note, white roses are also very appropriate for the funeral of a young child, again symbolizing purity, youth, and innocence.

Pink roses are popular for many reasons. They are infinitely feminine and girly, elegant and refined, the perfect picture of grace. A bouquet of 16 pink roses would make a beautiful statement to a beloved girl on her Sweet Sixteenth birthday. Likewise, they are often included in many wedding bouquets or bouquets sent for any reason. Alone or mixed with other flowers in pastel shades, they create a striking arrangement any woman would love.

Another favorite rose silver spring maryland color is yellow. A yellow rose indicates warmth, friendship, caring, and concern. Sending a single yellow rose or a bouquet containing yellow roses is a beautiful expression of simplicity-perfect for a gift to a girlfriend on her birthday, to celebrate a new home or a new job, or to just brighten her day.

Though more difficult to find, rose silver spring Maryland also come in orange and lilac or purple. Orange roses symbolize passion, energy, excitement, and desire. Any man who sends a woman a bouquet of orange roses is definitely going to get noticed!

Lilac or purple roses, on the other hand, symbolize magic and mysticism, enchantment and possibilities, infatuation and intrigue. They are a beautiful flower from a secret admirer or the perfect element in a floral bouquet to say, “Will you go out with me?”, or on Valentine’s Day, “Will you be mine?”

Flowers are quite probably one of the easiest ways to speak the language of love without words. If you’re not well versed in this language, a visit to a florist may be in order. No matter what you want to say, chances are they can help you say it with a rose silver spring, Maryland has florists that can help you express your feelings to the women of their community-or they can help you send a little love long distance with an arrangement to be delivered anywhere in the country if the woman in your life isn’t local. No matter what the occasion, they’ll help you celebrate with style.