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Keeping it Natural with Organic Rose Gardening

Monday, September 28th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

If you have wanted to grow roses but felt it was too difficult, we will show you how to grow large, colorful blooms in no time.  Organic rose Gardening is actually easy and the results are more than you would imagine.  Roses have been grown throughout time and without the need for harsh chemicals so there is no reason chemicals would need to be used for today’s gardens.  In addition, many people are now taking interest in the green movement and with organic Gardening, this is a great way to participate.  In addition to your roses living longer, growing roses naturally will also give you fragrant blooms.

To be successful with rose planting, you need three things.  First, you need to have rich soil, second, roses have deep roots so watering has to be deep, and third, roses require about seven hours of direct and five hours of indirect sunlight daily.  Using these three elements, you will find that your plants grow big and strong and blooms are colorful and sweet smelling.

Leaves of the rose bush will go through a process known as photosynthesis.  Water and the sun’s energy will cause change, resulting in this phenomenon.  Additionally, microorganisms in the soil such as nematodes, fungus, bacteria, and worms are a huge part of organic rose Gardening, which actually break down dead parts of the rose bush.  This entire process helps to enrich the soil, which then produces healthier plants.  Unfortunately, many people will use chemical products on roses, which kill these micro organisms.  This means your roses are not getting the natural assistance needed.

You will also find that rose bushes can become accustomed to chemicals so if you start your garden using commercial products and then try to switch to organic growing, the roses would have a difficult time adjusting.  Most people think that organic rose Gardening is expensive but in truth, it is more affordable than using chemicals so if you want gorgeous blooms with amazing fragrance, stay away from chemicals.

Remember, that proper rose bush care will require will require rich soil.  Rather than spend a ton of money to prepare the soil, you might consider creating your own compost pile.  Find a spot out in the yard and then begin to pile on scraps such as food, old newspapers, grass clippings, dog waste, and anything that you would normally toss out that can decay.  Over time, the compost pile would be turned to help with the decay process.  When ready, compost would be added to the garden, which improves the soil’s quality.

In addition to soil, roses are prone to pests but not all pests are bad.  In fact, ladybugs and wasps are quite helpful so if you were to use chemicals, the good insects would be destroyed.  Instead, you want to use only organic products so you let nature take its course.  You will also find that snakes, birds, lizards, and frogs are good for rose gardens in that they eat worms and grubs that can be destructive.  Along with making organic solutions, many organic products are now sold at Gardening centers.

The bottom line is that organic rose Gardening is not hard and when a few simple tips are followed, you grow the most spectacular blooms possible.  Your roses will be full of large, colorful, and sweet smelling flowers for you to enjoy.  Choosing to grow organically will not just save you money but also time working in the garden.  Even if you are planting roses that have been grown chemically, you can still grow them organically although you would need to provide a little more care.

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