How to care for roses planted in the ground? How to plant roses in the soil?

How to grow roses in the ground?

A little knowledge of life, introducing how to grow ground roses, the following for you to introduce in detail

How to grow roses in the ground

Previously, we have been talking about the planting methods of pot roses, today we are going to talk about the planting methods of ground roses.

You may say that there is nothing to say about ground planting, all flowers that can be planted in the ground can grow well. But that's not necessarily the case. In the past, the open space at home was used for vegetable gardening, and now there is a rare piece of open space, but most of it is filled with sand, stones, and construction waste.

Good ground roses will naturally grow well when planted, but if the soil quality is not ideal, it will take some effort.

A flower friend asked in the shop if he bought a rose seedling and asked me: "Can I plant it in the ground with the pot?"

If you think it is difficult to manage water in summer, planting a basin in the ground is indeed a good method, which can effectively reduce the temperature of the pot soil. However, the cultivation management of this period is similar to that of pot planting and does not belong to ground planting.

How to grow roses in the ground?

If you want to plant roses in the ground, you should still take them out of the pot and transplant the rose seedlings into the soil. But before planting, we need to make some adjustments according to the quality of the soil.

Preparation before planting ground roses

1. Check the soil quality. If it is fertile garden soil, no special soil improvement is required, but if it is poor sandy soil or full of construction waste, soil improvement is needed before planting.

Note: Long-term fallow compacted and poor land should also be improved before planting. Low-lying ditches and muddy land are not suitable for planting roses.

Soil improvement methods:

If it is land filled with construction waste, Green Plant Enthusiast Network suggests that you first clear away most of the construction waste and then cover it with a layer of 40-50cm thick garden soil.