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Watering Your Roses |
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Watering your roses can be a tricky thing. It is one
of the most important aspects of taking care of your
roses. Roses need almost as much water to stay
healthy as people do. Of course there are quite a
few things that must be considered before you water
your roses.
They are as follows:
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Like people, roses need more
water during the hotter weather than during the
colder ones. Heat makes the soil dry faster and
the roses get “thirstier”.
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Keep in mind that even during
the rainier times, roses still need to be
watered with fresh water because rain alone
cannot provide the right amount of moisture for
your roses.
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You want to water your roses in
a manner that goes deep enough into the
surrounding soil so that it reaches the roots.
Try going approximately 45cm deep.
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You do not want to water the
petals directly or the canes because it can
cause fungal disease in your roses.
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To help you lower the risk of
your roses getting
diseases, mulch is a nice way to keep the soil
moist, without allowing all of the fungal
problems that too much moisture can cause.
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Watering your roses in the
morning also helps to dry the dew off of the
leaves.
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Once your roses are fully
established, you should water them once a week.
You should do it twice a week if its in the
hotter months.
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