Roses planting methods and precautions
For most women, the content about the planting methods and precautions of roses in the green plant and flower aspect is introduced as follows:
Roses planting methods and precautions
With the development of urbanization, more and more friends are growing roses in pots, and many tutorial sharing is also focused on pot planting. However, for beginners, even though it's ground planting, they may still be confused about watering and fertilizing. So today, I'll give you a brief introduction to the management of ground-planted roses.
Management methods and precautions for ground-planted roses
Although ground planting is much simpler in management, it doesn't mean that roses will grow well just by planting them in the ground. It still depends on the overall environment and maintenance management.
1. Planting Location
The location of ground-planted roses is very important. If the location is not good, it will be difficult to make the roses grow vigorously and bloom a lot.
In the rose wall building group, some gardeners have encountered this problem. At the beginning of planting, they thought there was enough light, but in autumn, they found that there was less than 2 hours of direct sunlight a day, which is very awkward.
Roses are strong positive flowers. Insufficient sunlight often leads to weaker growth, fewer blooms, or even no blooms. Therefore, when planting ground roses, it is necessary to choose a place with sufficient sunlight, preferably full-day sunlight or a south-facing sunny position. Generally speaking, the east and west walls of the courtyard fence, if unobstructed, have enough sunlight.
Do not plant roses under large trees, otherwise, it will be difficult to avoid the problem of insufficient sunlight.
2. Soil Quality
The planting methods and precautions for ground roses
Soil quality often varies greatly in different regions and locations. For example, the soil in the south is acidic, while the soil in the north is alkaline. The soil in places where vegetables and other plants are often planted, such as vegetable gardens, is relatively fertile and loose. In places that are not cultivated for many years, the soil is often very poor and compacted, which makes the growth of roses slow.
If the soil quality at your planting location is poor, it is recommended to improve the soil before planting. For specific soil improvement methods, you can refer to the book "How to grow roses from scratch" written by Green Plant Enthusiast Network.
In addition to considering sunlight and soil quality, you should also pay attention to the terrain when ground planting, and try to avoid planting in low-lying areas, as waterlogging and root rot can easily occur during the rainy season.
3. Fertilization and Water Management
Ground-planted roses also require fertilization and water management. It's not just about planting them and leaving them be. Especially when just planted, special attention should be paid to watering and avoid drought. Once new roots emerge, water management can be more relaxed.
However, for ground-planted roses, watering in summer requires special attention. Do not wet the entire ground, just water around the roots of the roses. Otherwise, the roses may easily get root rot.