1. See below in the illustration, the basics of growing and planting roses.

 2. Starting to grow roses? Figure out how to do this step by step in this flowchart

 

3. Complete Rose Maintenance: In this chart (1 – 11), you can see how you need to treat your rose bush.

4. What are the easiest rose varieties? You might have known but the chart given here can be useful for you.

  1. What are the Best Companions for Roses? Take help of this chart. You can save or share it for later use.

Rose Varieties

7. Look through this chart to find out perfect rose varieties you can pick according to color.

8. Hybrid teas produce the showiest blooms. Below are some Hybrid Tea Rose Varieties

9. Autumn Roses

The illustrations given below are facilitative. Various Rose Propagation Methods.

10. Rose Propagation by Air Layering

11. Starting Rose Bush from Cutting

12. Propagating Roses in Potatoes

13. Rooting Roses in Plastic Bottle

14. Another Diagram on Propagating Roses in Potatoes (covered with glass jar)

Planting Roses

15. Planting bare root roses? Find out how to do it in this handy chart

16. Planting Roses from container or nursery pot into the ground

These three excellent illustrations will teach you the proper way of Pruning Roses

17. Pruning Roses

18. Pruning Roses

19. Pruning Roses

Rose Grafting is an important technique, and if you face problem in grafting roses, these diagrams might help you.

20. Rose Grafting

21. Rose Grafting

Roses are heavy feeders and fertilizing them is an important task.

22. Epsom Salt for Roses

23. Using Banana Peel to Fertilize Roses

24. Let’s meet with the pests and diseases that affect the rose plant in the chart given below. This will help you in identifying them.

25. Make an organic rose fungus killer with the help of this recipe. All the products used are common in any home.

26. Identify rose nutrient deficiency symptoms using this chart

27. Now a tip: Growing roses? Plant garlic near them.

28. Add coffee grounds in the soil for growing roses, you can also opt for used tea grounds, tea bags or leaves.

29. Want to grow bigger roses? Disbudding of roses is done to produce bigger and better-colored blooms. It is achieved by placing the undesirable bud between the index finger and thumb and pinching it off.

30. Rainbow Roses are the multi-colored roses. Did you know you can Make you own Rainbow Rose using a white rose and food coloring? Check out this simple illustration to learn how to make it.

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  • ria.mangnoesing
  • March 3, 2016 At 1:05 am
  • thank y so much
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  • summercloud
  • March 17, 2016 At 1:43 pm
  • On “foliage plants to put with roses,” the hosta requires low light–that is, shade. As roses require a lot of sun this would NOT be a good companion plant. Also wisteria have a tendency to cover everything they can, so put them a good distance away from your lovely roses.
  • Reply
  • Heidi
  • March 24, 2016 At 4:58 am
  • How do u stop the potatoes from sprouting and growing more potatoes when used for rose cuttings
  • Reply
  • akanksha
  • May 27, 2016 At 5:06 pm
  • To stop the potatoes from sprouting ,you remove the eyes of the potatoes.
  • Reply
  • Tati
  • June 28, 2016 At 6:49 pm
  • Very informatif. Thanks for sharing
  • Reply
  • kabir
  • November 20, 2016 At 6:55 am
  • Nice and thanks for sharing.
  • Reply
  • Bosiljka Lonza
  • December 8, 2016 At 9:48 pm
  • best information about roses
  • Reply
  • Loretta
  • April 26, 2017 At 7:14 pm
  • My rose stems have some brown “dead” spots on them but before and after that spot it’s green. What do I do??
  • Reply
  • ernest jones
  • July 31, 2017 At 7:55 pm
  • I regret it is very informative but nothing about replacing a rose with another in the same ground
  • Reply
  • Pipsa
  • October 21, 2017 At 6:23 am
  • Best information ever abt roses,thank you for sharing :)
  • Reply
  • mary
  • February 19, 2018 At 7:29 pm
  • thank you . I cant wait to try some of your tips for obtaining new rose bushes.
  • Reply
  • mary
  • February 19, 2018 At 7:30 pm
  • thank you for the information, very hepful
  • Reply
  • Stan V
  • March 1, 2018 At 1:31 pm
  • Very well put together. I am a Master Rosarian with the American Rose Society – RMD and love what you put together here. Thank you.
  • Reply
  • Angel
  • April 23, 2018 At 7:10 pm
  • I love roses, I am a beginner in this issue. 3 Months ago I bought 4 plants from a convenient store, as weather was cold keep them inside for almost 3 weeks they looked healthy and growing up then plant them in the yard. After the 2nd day they start to shrivel up, the leaves are falling. Does any one have any idea whats happening, or whats wrong?.
  • Reply
  • Pan Michael
  • May 30, 2018 At 7:07 am
  • Awesome just what i’d needed for my rose garden…..thank you very much!
  • Reply
  • S.k
  • July 11, 2018 At 7:11 pm
  • Very informative. Awesome tips love it
  • Reply
  • Martha Tuyapeni
  • September 12, 2018 At 1:23 pm
  • I really much appreciate the information provided on this page so that we Rose lovers and carer could make our houses and surrounding more beautiful and inviting.
  • Martha
  • Windhoek
  • Reply
  • Linda Pitchon
  • December 2, 2019 At 8:16 am
  • Thank you. I’ll try these suggestions out.
  • Reply
  • Petrine
  • March 30, 2021 At 8:41 am
  • We love the mulit-color pastels and the soft petals that match the softness of the tone. It makes us happy to look at and that is the point. Unless you are planting an apothecary garden (in which case you don’t want hybrids) roses are an ornamental flower, they should make you happy.
  • Reply

thank y so much

On “foliage plants to put with roses,” the hosta requires low light–that is, shade. As roses require a lot of sun this would NOT be a good companion plant. Also wisteria have a tendency to cover everything they can, so put them a good distance away from your lovely roses.

  • akanksha
  • May 27, 2016 At 5:06 pm
  • To stop the potatoes from sprouting ,you remove the eyes of the potatoes.
  • Reply

How do u stop the potatoes from sprouting and growing more potatoes when used for rose cuttings

To stop the potatoes from sprouting ,you remove the eyes of the potatoes.

Very informatif. Thanks for sharing

Nice and thanks for sharing.

best information about roses

My rose stems have some brown “dead” spots on them but before and after that spot it’s green. What do I do??

I regret it is very informative but nothing about replacing a rose with another in the same ground

Best information ever abt roses,thank you for sharing :)

thank you . I cant wait to try some of your tips for obtaining new rose bushes.

thank you for the information, very hepful

Very well put together. I am a Master Rosarian with the American Rose Society – RMD and love what you put together here. Thank you.

I love roses, I am a beginner in this issue. 3 Months ago I bought 4 plants from a convenient store, as weather was cold keep them inside for almost 3 weeks they looked healthy and growing up then plant them in the yard. After the 2nd day they start to shrivel up, the leaves are falling. Does any one have any idea whats happening, or whats wrong?.

Awesome just what i’d needed for my rose garden…..thank you very much!

Very informative. Awesome tips love it

I really much appreciate the information provided on this page so that we Rose lovers and carer could make our houses and surrounding more beautiful and inviting.

Martha Windhoek

Thank you. I’ll try these suggestions out.

We love the mulit-color pastels and the soft petals that match the softness of the tone. It makes us happy to look at and that is the point. Unless you are planting an apothecary garden (in which case you don’t want hybrids) roses are an ornamental flower, they should make you happy.

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