Roses A joy A headache
Posted: October 28th, 2013, 10:42 am
To a gardener his plants are his wards if they are healthy and happy so is the gardener and if they are not healthy it depresses him.
For me the roses are a joy in the spring and a headache for the rest of the year. They give me the impression that they are not happy with me. How can I be happy if my wards are not happy. I have to constantly remove the suckers which keep coming throughout the year. Aphids love to attack the buds so you must use some insecticide which will also kill the friendly population of the garden, Throughout the year you must spray fungicide/insecticide
to the sickly looking plants.
I have decided to grow only own rooted roses and select only disease resistant varieties. No more headaches Roses only on my terms.
This winter I am going to plant stem cuttings of selected few, please advise me how to go about it?
Should I plant them in the ground or in individual bags or pots ? What media to use and any other relevant information.
Arir
For me the roses are a joy in the spring and a headache for the rest of the year. They give me the impression that they are not happy with me. How can I be happy if my wards are not happy. I have to constantly remove the suckers which keep coming throughout the year. Aphids love to attack the buds so you must use some insecticide which will also kill the friendly population of the garden, Throughout the year you must spray fungicide/insecticide
to the sickly looking plants.
I have decided to grow only own rooted roses and select only disease resistant varieties. No more headaches Roses only on my terms.
This winter I am going to plant stem cuttings of selected few, please advise me how to go about it?
Should I plant them in the ground or in individual bags or pots ? What media to use and any other relevant information.
Arir