The Most Beautiful Flowers of
All
There are few people in the world who do not love roses,
whether growing in the garden or shedding fragrance within
doors. These beautiful flowers of pink, white, and the lovely red
roses, are neither so difficult nor so expensive to cultivate
as many other plants. Rose growers should determine not
to be daunted by a few failures, which are inevitable at
first.
Roses can give us many years of great beauty and pleasure if
planted and tended properly.
This guide will show you how to:
Plant
your roses
Care
for your roses
Prune
your roses
Water your roses
Prevent diseases in your roses
Budding your roses
Finding the best roses for your garden
Constant
Attention
Is needed to grow roses well, or as Dean Hole says, "love in
your heart" is the great thing required and no outlay of money
will make up for the absence of enthusiasm.
It is essential to do things at the right time and
rose care is very important. In this age of hurry it
is so difficult to remember at the right time, or until another
season is lost.
It is a good plan to turn over the pages of your diary and
write, say, on the 1st October, "select rose trees", this jogs
the memory, so that when that month is reached we know that the
work must start at once.
A good rose grower should be humble, for there is always so
much to learn, and one should never be ashamed to ask.
Walks and talks with gardening friends are of great value, so
much can easily be explained when amongst the flowers that is
troublesome to put down on paper.
There is nothing like gardening for teaching patience.
Nature will not be hurried, and this is specially true of rose
growing. Trees forced in high temperatures soon become
exhausted, plainly showing that they resent the
treatment. We are more or less like children who dig up
their primroses to see what is going on underground. But
after all, if we wait long enough we can see the result of our
labor, if Nature is slow she is at least
sure.
Many people seem afraid to cut their roses, while if they only
knew it, there is nothing better for the health of the trees
than constant cutting! Generosity in this, as in so many
other things, is repaid by a greater wealth of flowers, and by
renewed vigor in the roots.
Another reason why gardeners fail is because they attempt too
much. Trying to grow rose trees from seeds, cuttings, and
grafts, is the highest branch of the art, and should not be
attempted until considerable experience has been gained.
Order good strong bushes from reliable garden centres, and
these are sure to flower, if not the first, at any rate the
second season.
It is hoped that this guide may assist a few, who have
previously stood aside, to enter the ranks of those who grow
successfully the veritable queen of flowers.
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