How to plant ground covering roses properly
This article provides detailed knowledge on how to plant ground covering roses properly and the key points for their care. Here is a detailed introduction.
It is often said that ground-planted roses are very easy to care for, requiring almost no management. However, why do ground-planted roses show a large number of dry leaves?
Some flower enthusiasts have encountered this problem, where a large number of leaves have dried up.
Points to consider when planting roses: The management of ground-planted roses is simple, but sometimes neglecting small details can easily lead to problems.
1. Soil improvement
When planting ground covering roses, we should first examine the condition of the soil. If the soil is good garden soil, it can be planted directly without the need for soil improvement.
However, if the soil is poor, full of碎石子, or construction waste, we need to improve the soil by clearing the construction waste and replacing it with normal garden soil or locally changing it to planting soil.
If the soil at the planting site is compacted for a long time and has never been planted with plants, it is called raw soil. This environment also requires soil improvement first. A simple method is partial replacement, digging a large pit, adding planting soil to the pit, or filling it with garden soil mixed with some compost, and then planting the roses.
2. Watering attention after transplantation
How to plant ground covering roses properly
When planting roses, you don't need to apply base fertilizer at the beginning. After planting, water once. How much water should be used? Many people find this problem troublesome. In fact, you just need to wet the soil around the roots and the soil surrounding the root system. Generally, about 2 liters of water is needed, and it's actually fine if you water more. This water is called the root-setting water, which must be watered after transplantation.
Not only should root-setting water be watered immediately after transplantation, but the condition of the rose seedlings and the dryness of the soil should also be observed within half a month after transplantation. If the soil becomes dry, water should be added in time, or if yellow leaves or drooping tender branches appear, water should also be added in time.
Because the new roots of the roses have not yet grown, the water consumed at this time is mainly from the original soil clump. Therefore, we need to ensure that the moisture in the original soil clump is sufficient. Once there is a water shortage, even if the soil is moist, water should be added in time, because the original soil has dried.
This is the problem encountered by our club members. Because the moisture in the original soil clump was insufficient, a large number of leaves dried up. This is a common problem, and everyone should pay attention.
3. Watering method
In addition to paying attention to watering at the beginning, the watering method is also very important in the later care, especially in summer when the weather is dry and roses require a lot of water. When watering ground-planted roses, attention should be paid to the time, preferably in the morning and evening, and also to the method of watering.
Watering ground-planted roses should focus on the area around the rose roots and not water the entire area, especially in flower beds. In summer, do not wet the entire flower bed, as the sun will create a hot and humid environment, which is very detrimental to the growth of roses.
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