Keeping it Natural with Organic Rose Gardening
Oct 8th, 2009 by Myarticle

Instead of envying your neighbor’s rose garden, you too can grow healthy plants with magnificent blooms, rich in color and sweet fragrance.  Most people think that organic rose gardening takes too much time and effort but in truth, you can have a gorgeous garden with little help simply by knowing how.  Roses have been the number one flower throughout the world’s existence, grown naturally without modern day chemicals.  If you love roses and want to do what you can to promote a healthy environment, you can simply by getting involved with rose planting naturally.

To be successful with rose planting, you need three things.  First, you need to have rich soil, second, roses have deep roots so watering has to be deep, and third, roses require about seven hours of direct and five hours of indirect sunlight daily.  Using these three elements, you will find that your plants grow big and strong and blooms are colorful and sweet smelling.

You will find that a part of organic rose gardening is a unique process called photosynthesis, which means that the leaves change due to water and energy from the sun.  As mentioned, soil is a critical part of organic gardening due to microorganisms such as fungus, worms, bacteria, and nematodes actually help roses.  These microorganisms help to break down dead leaves, stems, and other parts of the plant, which creates rich, healthy soil.  If you add commercial chemicals to the soil for rose gardening, these microorganisms are killed and ultimately, the roses suffer.

Interestingly, as chemical products are used on roses, they actually become dependent on them.  Therefore, while not impossible, if you are growing a new garden with roses that have been exposed to chemicals, just be patient so you can help the plants adjust to being grown organically.  Remember, organic rose gardening is relatively simple and very affordable.  In fact, if you were to compare the cost of gardening organically versus chemically, you would find the natural approach far less expensive.

Because soil is so important for organic rose gardening, you need to make sure organic food is added to the soil and again always water deep.  In fact, creating a compost pile is the ideal solution for rose bush care.  All you need is an area away from the house where you can begin to toss out grass clippings, table scraps, old newspapers, animal waste, and anything else that would decompose.  The pile would eventually get large at which time you would use a shovel or pitchfork to turn it, which helps promote the process of decay.

Another important aspect of organic rose gardening has to do with insects.  While some are bad, others such as ladybugs and wasps are actually beneficial.  Therefore, if you were to use harsh chemicals on the roses, you would kill bugs the garden needs.  In addition, grubs and worms that can do significant damage to a rose garden can be controlled naturally by allowing birds, snakes, lizards, and frogs to roam free.  Again, chemicals would kill these creatures whereas organic products would not.

The bottom line is that organic rose gardening is not hard and when a few simple tips are followed, you grow the most spectacular blooms possible.  Your roses will be full of large, colorful, and sweet smelling flowers for you to enjoy.  Choosing to grow organically will not just save you money but also time working in the garden.  Even if you are planting roses that have been grown chemically, you can still grow them organically although you would need to provide a little more care.

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