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Rose: Queen Of Flowers

During the summer months, the ever-popular rose is at the height of blossoming. And with plenty of sunshine and good growing conditions, roses can add elegance to any landscape.

America is one great rose garden. These intriguing, addictive plants thrive in every growing zone, from the dry heat of the Southwest to the cool damp of the Pacific Northwest to the protective snow pack of the Northeast. They combine their exceptional beauty with durable versatility.

So forget the scary stories about temperamental, delicate plants. Roses are sturdy, unfussy garden additions. Get started with roses by consulting a basic handbook on varieties and essential care. Roses are now available in an astonishing variety of sizes, shapes, and colors. Visit local nurseries and botanical gardens for a look at living plants. Evaluate your site for soil and light and for the effect you desire: Do you want a rose hedge or climbers for a fence, for example.

There are volumes of theories on rose care, but you can begin on the assumption that roses require sun and water. Choose a site with moist, well-drained soil, preferably in full sun, and provide plenty of water and nutrients.

Enjoy the fruits of your labor during summertime gatherings. Fresh-cut roses are the perfect addition to any celebration. Mixing red, yellow, pink and peach roses in a colored glass vase or stylish ceramic container adds elegance and charm. For cut roses: Courtesy of ARA Content
  • Remove any leaves from the roses that might fall below the waterline when placed in the vase, as they will promote bacterial growth.

  • To extend the life of the roses, use a sharp knife or shears to cut an inch from the bottom of the stem while holding it under water. Cutting stems under water prevents air from blocking the flow of water to the head of the bud.

  • Place roses loosely, yet evenly spaced in the vase.

  • Place the vase in a cool spot, away from direct sunlight and appliances that give off heat.

  • Add warm water to the vase every day. Always keep the vase full.

    Courtesy of ARA Content


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