Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Roses (The Queen of Flowers)

Some of the most beautiful flowers grown in the landscape today are roses. There are some 25,000 to 30,000 different rose cultivars grown around the world today and are grown for a variety of reasons. Roses make gorgeous cut flowers that you can show off in your home, give to your sweetheart or friends, make arrangements, or even exhibit in a show. You can use them to anchor your landscape or compliment your pool, deck, or patio. Some roses can even be successfully grown in containers.
Roses are fun, but can also be serious work. Some require little care and others demand a lot of time and money. If you have very little time that you can spend in your garden, I would suggest that you plant shrub or Earth-kind roses. The most popular of these roses would be the knockout roses. Others would be some of the David Austin and Buck roses. These roses require only a few hours a month maintenance and are very disease and pest resistant. If you have two to five hours a week to spend in your garden for rose maintenance, then I would suggest the old garden and old tea roses. Old tea roses are the ones that have been around since the pre- 1900’s. These would be the roses that your Grandmother grew and could also be found in an old cemetery. These roses are also fairly disease and pest resistant, but do require deadheading and some pruning. If you have five to eight hours a week to spend on maintenance, then you can go for the hybrid teas. They are known as the “Queen of the Flower Garden” and will be the most fragrant of all roses. They produce long stems and large showy blooms. These are the flowers that will take the big prizes at exhibitions. They are great to cut and take in the house. When placed in an arrangement in the house their fragrance will fill a room for days. These roses also demand a lot of care – pruning, deadheading, fertilizing, and spraying for pests and diseases.
Roses are amazing flowers and I can go on and on about them. Ms. Janet and I have two hundred plus roses in our garden and we love them. They are a lot of hard work, but the rewards are great. I love to go out and cut several stems from different roses, sneak in the house, and watch Ms. Janet’s face light up when I hand them to her.
I think roses should be a part of every garden. If you are serious about growing roses, I recommend that you join a local rose society and learn all you can from them. Ms. Janet and I belong to two rose societies and we learn something new at every meeting. It is a good place to ask questions, because there are usually at least three to five Consulting Rosarians there and can give good solid answers to your questions. They usually have made most of the mistakes already and can guide you through most anything. There are several good reference books that you can purchase also. Take the time to go to a rose show, observe and ask plenty of questions. Rose people love for you to ask questions about their roses. When you buy roses, always purchase from a reputable source.
If you have any questions, email me at colorsbytim@hotmail.com

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