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A Beautiful White Rose Garden Proper Care And Maintenance


A white rose garden is a beautiful sigh to behold, especially in the silvery glow of the moonlight. Whether you are an old hat at rose gardening, or a complete beginner, there is no doubt that your white rose garden deserves the very best care and proper showcasing. Out team of horticulture experts has come together to offer you the best advice on planting, properly maintaining, and exquisitely displaying your white rose garden so that it can be enjoyed for many generations to come.

Proper Planting Procedure

When you first purchase the bushes for your white rose garden, you should remove any packing material around the root, and allow the roots to soak overnight in a bucket of water. After these have soaked, you need to make certain that the hole you have dug is large enough for your rose bush to spread out her roots. Your soil should already be rich with nutrients from compost, or other organic material, as nitrogen is a must have for beautiful blooms.

Create a small cone of soil in the center of your hole, place the bush on top of this cone, and spread her roots out around it. Once your rose bush is properly seated, add a mixture of half water, and half soil. This allows for any air trapped in the soil to escape. The final step for planting your white rose bushes, it to finish filling the hole with soil, and water the bush once again. Rose bushes should be watered at the roots only, as this helps to prevent disease.

Care And Maintenance

Your white rose garden will require regular maintenance, now that it has been properly planted. You should water your roses no more than twice a week, with only an inch of water each time. If you live in a very dry, very hot climate, this of course will not be sufficient. It is also important to give your white rose garden the proper amount of food. You should never use any plant or flower food that is not specifically labeled for roses. Roses require a nitrogen rich food base. You should also be aware of the iron content in the fertilizer you use. Roses need a rich supply of iron; otherwise, the leaves may become yellow and sickly looking.

Showing Off Your White Rose Garden

Of course, only you can decide how your white rose garden looks best. We choose to surround our white rose garden with a low lying hedge of boxwood shrubs. These beautiful, dark green shrubs create a beautiful border; and their dark, waxy leaves provide the perfect contrast to our white roses.

A white rose garden is a thing of beauty when properly cared for and showcased. Careful attention to your roses health, will allow you to enjoy your white rose garden for many generations top come.

These plants are guaranteed to last for years so you know that they are low in maintenance and you can count on that they would still bloom after winter.

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Our personal favorite enclosure for a white garden is a low lying, white border.

The internet has become a favorite breeding ground for all gardeners amateurs and novices alike come to chat rooms and forums to trade gardening tips and flower layouts advice with each other. Some people who are in to gardening did not make their own flower garden design when they were just starting and only did the strategy of buying plants and was left with a big question, just wondering where to put them after. When a parent or grandparent can have them commit to a certain section of a flower and garden space, making it their own personal responsibility, they tend to take the job more seriously and can develop the responsible attitude that will serve them later in life. Lastly, you then choose of the pretties or the spring and summer blooming flowers like bulbs, perennials, annuals, or biennials.