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Many people are now getting into growing all things
organic. Farmers are doing it with produce and
meats, so it is natural that you might want to grow
your roses that way also.
Many people have problems using the pesticides and
insecticides that go along with growing roses and
keeping them healthy. Well now you can use more
natural methods of growing your roses.
This section will show you how in a step by step
method.
1. Each bush that you plant will need to
have a foot of space all around it so that the
flowers can get the proper amount of circulation. It
also helps to prevent leaf diseases for your roses.
2. You should purchase organic roses. You will
want to buy roses that have a sturdy green stem and
no blemishes on them. Bare root roses are best for
this.
3. Along with roses that have green stems, you will
needto look for stems that have evenly spaced leaves
that are close together.
4. You will need to use well drained soil so that
you can promote the healthy growth that will give
the flower all of the water and nutrients that it
needs from the root to the flower’s head.
5. Fix the soil so that you can build organically.
You should use a raised bead if drainage is a
constant problem. Ask your local garden centre rep
about how best to fix your soil to be organically
correct.
6. Soak your bare root roses in a large container of
compost tea for many hours before you plant them.
7. You must mound up enough good organic sol that is
mixed with an equal amount of compost in the middle
so that you can spread the roots out and down from
where they meet at the trunk.
8. Now, plant the rose at the point where the stem
breaks into the root so that it is at soil level, or
approximately 1 inch below the top level if you live
in an area that is prone to hard winters.
9. You have to check your bare root roses first. If
your roots grow out in a tight circle, you have to
cut a straight slice down each of its four sides. A
knife is good for this. Then you will dig a hole
that is 2
inches deeper than the container and at least twice
as wide.
10. Mix your organic soil garden soil with an equal
amount of compost and use your hands to gently
spread the roots into the soil mix.
11. You have to mulch to help you prevent your roses
from being exposed to weeds, and water stress
complications. It will also ensure that your roses
remain at their lowest possible maintenance level.
12. You must feed your roses organically also.
Fertilize with organic fertilizer and maintain a
regular watering schedule.
13. Water your organic roses deep at the planting,
and then once every week after that during growing
season so that you can promote deep roots. Watering
in the early morning is best.
14. You must cultivate the top inch of your soil
around each of your roses and fertilize on a monthly
basis with a balanced organic fertilizer. You will
need a good granular type of fertilizer that you can
work into the soil. Either that, or you can use a
fish emulsion or seaweed based product that you can
mix with water because it has all of the necessary
nutrients that a healthy flower needs. Check the
ingredients listed on the labels to ensure that they
have nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, iron and
calcium.
15. To help protect your bed against the various
types of pests and insects that can plague your
roses, put sticky yellow bars every ten feet to
catch them.
16. You may use an organic pesticide if the problem
isbad.
17. If your pest problem is severe enough, you may
use insecticidal soap to spray over your roses.
Now you have all of the necessary knowledge that you
need to grow your own bed of earth friendly roses.
Your flowers will be just as beautiful as those that
are not grown organically, and will likely have the
healthiest life span that a rose can get.
Organic roses have some of the best colour and
“immune systems” that a rose can have. The fragrance
of them can’t be beaten. Of course, it still helps
to know how to prevent your roses from being taken
over by diseases. The next section will help you
with that.

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