Learn To Plant a Rose Tree Garden In Your Yard.
Posted: Sunday, August 23, 2009
by Orlando Centeno
http://roselanding.com
Rose Tree Gardens
Rose gardens are a beautiful sight to see in anyone's yard. Now imagine seeing a nice, tall rose tree in the same garden. Rose trees are such a beautiful sight especially when the rose tree has been grafted and has 2-3 different color roses on it. The aroma is such a nice and refreshing smell to have in your yard, keeping you with a smile from ear to ear.
Planting a Rose Tree Garden
As in all rose gardening you must first start off by preparing the area for your garden making sure that there is enough drainage in the garden to ensure that there is not going to be any water logging in the future. When picking the best spot for your rose tree, keep in mind that the cane of the tree may get sun scolded if in direct sunlight. While digging the whole for the rose tree, take the rose standards and place them in a bucket of warm water(also known as hyper watering).Before planting your rose tree garden be sure to take your weather conditions into account because you may have to place stakes in the ground to help hold the weight in windy conditions.
Your hole should be at least 2 feet wide and about 18 to 20 inches deep. When done digging loosen the soil another 6-10 inches deeper. By loosening the soil it will help the roots navigate easier while rooting itself. Go ahead and loosen the dug soil so you can add some root starter and fertilizer to it.
Now that your holes are dug and your soil is ready it's time to plant your rose tree garden.
Place your rose tree in your hole making sure to be careful with the roots. If possible, carefully spread the roots a little to help nature take its course. When done the root bud junction should be about 1 inch under the soil once covered. Now go ahead and cover the roots with the soil that was dug out. Soil should already be mixed with fertilizer and root starter. Now to ensure your rose tree does not fall over, place a sturdy stake in the ground tying it with an elastic band.
Well there you go, you have successfully planted a rose tree. Use these steps to plant your entire rose tree garden. With your rose garden and your rose tree garden combined, you will have the best looking garden in the neighborhood.
Landy Centeno is a rose gardening enthusiast. For more info on a rose tree garden please visit roselanding.com
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