By L V Paganini
Rate: (4 Ratings)
Rose is probably my favorite flower and although I'm not a very good gardener, I do have some lovely roses. At my last home, I had a beautiful "Double Delight" given to me by relatives. I'm a bit sorry I didn't move it with me to my new home. I also had a lovely melon colored rose and a white rose with a lovely flower but huge thorns and it wasn't a pretty bush. In fact, I haven't planted another white rose since. And, I just adore the mini roses - they're all over the front of my house in various colors. They're also a favorite of mine to give as gifts for many occasions
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redheadgardener said
on 7/9/2008 This article completely failed to mention the most important thing you need to do in order to grow to grow beautiful roses EASILY-- choosing a rose well-suited to your local climate! The author mentions Double Delight growing well for her, but try to grow it in central Texas and you'll have ugly thorny twigs with a few yellow-spotted leaves by June.
"Antique" roses and modern shrubs bred to be floriferous and low maintenance such as the Knockouts are grown much more easily and tend to look better in the landscape than the hybrid tea roses you see at Walmart.
An excellent place to find easily-grown, gorgeous roses is at the Antique Rose Emporium, and local master gardener hotlines or garden clubs can help you narrow down your choices even more: http://www.antiqueroseemporium.com/
Speaking as someone who provided ideal conditions, yet had many ugly, unhealthy roses before
mslvp said
on 5/4/2008 Glad you enjoyed it and I hope it proves helpful. If I can grow them, ANYONE can grow roses.
Gracie1402 said
on 5/3/2008 great article, I am thinking about trying roses again after reading this. 5 stars!