Category Archives: Roses

Best Planting Roses for Easter

To ensure a healthy and abundant Easter rose garden you will need to choose the best planting roses for Easter. Rose bushes are notoriously difficult to grow, but with some advance planning you can enjoy an Easter rose garden in no time at all. The best planting roses for easter are those that have good…

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How Does Roses Grow Vines?

How do roses grow vines? There are many different answers to this question. Some will tell you that roses can grow into vines due to their fibrous strength and adaptability. Others believe that they must have roots and can not be vine-grown; however, there are a number of reasons why roses can grow vines. Rose…

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Information About the Chini Gulab Plant

The Chini Gulab orchid is a unique plant that grows exclusively in the Eastern Himalayas. It’s a member of the Umbellifera family and is also known as the Himalayan Pinktoe orchid. When fully mature the flower buds open up to reveal a multitude of large, fleshy, purple blooms. In spring the flowers open out and…

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How To Grow Roses In Pots?

Starting with the basic principles for planting roses, it is best to plant roses in pots. However, you should consider your climate first before doing so. For instance, if your area is usually cold, you can grow roses in pots that retain enough heat and water to ensure that the plant will thrive even during…

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Tips on Growing Adenium Plants

The Adenium Potting Mix is a combination of Portland Cement and Perlite that is used in the preparation of potting soil for rose plants. It has some unique characteristics that make it ideal for rose gardeners. It will not compact or form excessively, it is full of air, contains very good drainage, and it is…

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The Best Time to Plant Roses

The best time to plant roses is in spring, but it will depend on the climate in your region. If you live in a cold and windy region then May or June are the best times. However, July is an exception because the heat can get too much for plants that are still growing. In…

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