![]() ![]() ![]() It is also important that you prune your roses regularly during the flowering season. Rambler roses don't need pruning at all, except when they get too big and for rejuvenation. Later, regularly prune back one or a few old main branches to 15 cmove the ground to rejuvenate. However, annually prune the side branches of main branches that have flowered to 5 cm. These roses bloom on the old wood.ĭo not prune back the main branches of Climbing roses for the first few years. In principle, botanical and shrub roses do not need to be pruned back, only a rejuvenation pruning every few years is sufficient. Weeping stem roses are pruned back once every two years. Standard roses are pruned in the same way as the large-flowered and spray roses. Prune back large-flowered, truss and miniature roses to just above the second outer eye counting from below. ![]() Leave the healthy strong branches and grow them to about 5 cm. Also remove the wild shoots that grow from the bottom of the breeding. Prune all weak and dead wood as well as thin and unripened branches completely into the living wood. It is important that you use sharp secateurs for this. The more vigorously you prune your roses, the more beautiful and stronger they become and you can enjoy these beautiful flowers again!Īfter the frost period (about mid-March) the most important pruning should be done. ![]() Regular pruning is important to keep your rose vigorous and healthy. Those who love roses should not be too afraid to prune. This causes a disturbed PH value (acidity) of the soil and this ensures that the roses do not develop properly and can even die. It is also important that you do not scatter wood chips between your roses (to keep your bedding free of weeds). Never spray in the sun (due to fire damage) and on wet leaves. To prevent resistance, change agents regularly. With these fungal diseases it is important that you remove fallen and affected leaves and that you spray preventively as soon as the roses start to sprout in March/April. Leaf diseases such as sooty mold, rust, powdery and downy mildew are often caused by an unfavorable location, lack of nutrition, over-fertilization and bad weather conditions. It is also good to spread lime once a year in the autumn and kieserite (= magnesium) in the spring. No fertilizer should be given after mid-July, so that the roses can ripen well. This may be repeated after the first flowering period. Rose fertilizer may be given from the beginning of April. Check the packaging for the correct amount. You can also use dried cow manure to fertilize your roses in the autumn/winter. In this way, the roses are protected against a possible severe winter. If you plant roses in the autumn, it is wise to mound the roses with soil or old manure for 10-15 cm. The rose bud should be placed just below the surface of the earth. Then, with a good spade, make a v-shaped slot in which the roots of the rose are placed perpendicularly downwards. Shorten the root ends slightly before planting. Make sure that the soil is well prepared and moist. Never plant at extremely high temperatures.īare-rooted roses are best placed in a bucket of water for a few hours before planting. Continue to water freshly planted pot roses regularly. Press the soil down well and water generously. Place the complete root ball level with the soil surface and fill the planting hole with soil. Dig a planting hole that is well larger and deeper than the pot the rose is planted in and carefully remove the pot. On light sandy soil, the organic fertilizer decomposes much faster than on heavy clay soil, you have to take this into account when planting. Digging the soil and applying organic fertilizers such as cow manure, dried cow manure or compost is good for all types of soil. Roses grow in almost any garden, as long as the soil is well worked and contains the necessary nutrients. Roses in container pots can be planted all year round, provided the soil is frost-free. Bare root roses can be planted between October and the end of April. ![]()
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