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Do It Yourself Organic Rose Garden Fertilizer


If youve always wanted to grow an organic rose garden, but were never quite sure how to get your buds to bloom without the use of chemical fertilizers, never fear. Our horticulture experts will show you the easy way to create your very own fertilizer for your organic rose garden, that will have those lovelies blooming in no time. So, roll up your sleeves, prepare to get your hands dirty, and lets get to work!

Compost Fertilizer

Compost fertilizer is, by far, the easiest fertilizer for an organic rose garden that you will find. Comprised of dead leaves, leftover food, and other biodegradable materials, a compost pile is the easiest way for anyone to create their own organic fertilizer. Your organic rose garden will thank you for your care when you spread this rich mixture around its roots.

Making compost is simple. For an average sized organic rose garden, you will need a compost pile that is roughly three feet by three feet. To begin the composting process, gather all of your lawn clippings together in an area free of combustible materials. The reason for this, is that compost makes its own heat, which breaks the ingredients down into useable fertilizer for your organic rose garden.

Once you have a good sized pile of clippings (grass, leaves, etc.), be sure to start putting your kitchen scraps in with them as well. Leftover food contains nitrogen, which is what begins the composting process. Add to your pile often, stirring it around each time; the compost is ready for spreading when it becomes a soil-like mixture, black and rich. You will soon have a rather steady supply of organic fertilizer for your organic rose garden.

Also, we found in our own organic rose garden that by burning our paper products, and adding the ash to our compost mix, the mixture was richened and the added nitrogen in the ash doubled the size of our blooms.

Alternative Fertilizers

If you dont want to wait for a good batch of compost to build, there is always the alternative of using manure or guano as fertilizer on your organic rose garden. These products are great, quick, alternatives to chemical fertilizers; but, unlike compost which is free, they can be rather expensive. It is important to remember, if you choose to use any type of animal waste as fertilizer in your organic rose garden, be sure that small children and animals stay away. It can contain bacteria which would be harmful to your children.

However, remember the fact that everyone has to start at the beginning in learning things before they become a professional, so definitely keep your dreams of creating an ornate flower garden within reach.

Common Garden Flowers

Some bricks are for indoor use, as well as some for outdoor use.

By leaving the grooves from the rake in the ground, you will have natural areas for the seeds to settle. White flowers can be very beautiful especially at night. You could even add more variety to the occasion by signing up for pottery classes and then create the planters from raw materials, and though you may not be able to make planters that can hold more than a single petunia, it will nevertheless provide you with fun and excitement in creating shapes that are unique. However, roses have unique qualities, in that their stems are tough and thick, and of course there are the thorns. Enhancing whatever landscapes it is grown on wild flower gardens are not only simple to grow they are also very resistant to any pests.