Roses
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Iceberg Rose
Floribunda Rose 'Iceberg' The Iceberg Rose is the most popular white flower rose shrub planted throughout California. Although it is not fragrant, it is desired because they produce very abundant amounts of beautiful large white flower blossoms tha... -
Nastaran shiraz
Nastaran shiraz is a climbing plant beautiful white fragrant flowers . This plant is in the Rose family, and has large thorns. Grow in the full sun and train to go up a wall or post. -
Red Fragrant Rose #5
Large flower hybrid tea rose with deep red color. Amazingly fragrant flower open up velvet red as double blossom. About 30 - 35 rose petals for each flower. Vigorous growth to 3 feet tall and wide. Has has thorns. Does we... -
Rose Golab Ghamsar
Rose Plant Information and Care
Rose shrubs, climbing roses, and patio roses can fill your garden beautiful flowers and aroma. The scent of the rose flower is almost unexplainable but usually a bit sweet and fresh. A rose is a woody perennial plant, so their trunk and branches become thicker, harder, and darker over the years. Roses are easy to grow, have thorns known as prickles, and lose their leaves in the winter.
Shrub roses are small to midsize plants. Plant them along the border of your garden, such as in front of taller hedge plants that act as a background. Arrange smaller plants, like Japanese boxwood, succulents, or groundcover in front of roses as a foreground. Bushes are relatively easy to care. Cut shrubs back to promote more branches and flowers.
There are many forms of roses. Train Climbing roses to grow and cover a trellis or fence. Or maybe use patio tree roses as a formal plant. Locate them symmetrically along a walkway or entrance to create a gateway.
Our White and Hybrid Tea Roses for sale are classic and renowned for their looks, colors, and scents.
Planting and Care
Properly trim to maintain the size and shape of plant you desire. Roses leaf out and begin to flower in the early spring. Therefore, Spring is the most critical time to feed a rose plant. Use a high quality rose fertilizer from a reputable company. Use the amount of fertilizer listed fertilizer bags label.
Fungus maybe the most common problems of roses. Spray your plants bi-weekly starting in the spring to prevent and control fungi like powdery mildew, rust, and blackspot. We recommend a Bordeaux mixture, liqui-cop (liquid copper), and neem oil as organic fungicides. Baking soda, lite detergents, and cooking oil are also everyday household products that can treat plant fungi. Mix with water and spray the plant bi-weekly as a routine to prevent or treat insects and disease.
Most of all it is important not to water too frequently. Provide deep water but infrequently. As a result, the plant stays well hydrated, but not too wet for spores to thrive. Do not water in the winter while the plant is dormant. Begin to deeply water your plants weekly once they leaf out in the Spring. Increase the frequency to 2 – 3 times per week in the warm Summer depending on the soil, climate, and plants health. Follow these basic tips and grow beautiful roses.