Selecting Roses For The Garden
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Roses are a favorite plant for landscaping and can be used in a
variety of ways. These beautiful flowers can make the exterior
of any home more elegant and inviting and choosing the right
ones that will compliment your landscape and add to the style of
your home is an important task.
Fortunately, the number of ornamental landscape roses make
finding them an easy task. The difficulty consists of choosing
the right ones from this variety. There are a number of classes
of roses whose characteristics make them great for use as
landscape ornamentals. For instance, the gardener who wants to
grow roses up and over an archway or a trellis may want to use
tall growing tea roses. Tea roses are renowned for their nodding
blooms, therefore all who pass under the arch would be treated
to the beautiful sight of roses in full bloom.
Roses are commonly seen climbing a wall or an arbor. For this
type of landscape, the true climbing rose is the best choice.
True climbing roses can be trained to many different effects,
including climbing up the length of the structure, or
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accenting
the tops and sides of a wall or building.
If you want a great background rose bush, the Polyantha or
modern day Floribunda is a perfect match. These rose bushes have
large sprays of blooms and can go well in a garden next to the
house or anywhere that your landscape needs color.
Some rose bushes are rather large and should be planted at the
back of your garden, but there are miniature or low growing
China roses that are perfect to plant in front of other plants.
Roses can even be used as hedges, with modern Shrub roses and
Rugosa roses being excellent choices.
Color is an important consideration for your roses and you need
to think about where you will be planting the roses and what
color is needed for that area. Luckily, roses come in many
shapes, sizes and colors so there is a rose for every spot in
the garden.
When picking a rose plant for a certain area, be sure that it
complimentsthe surrounding landscape. For instance, a spray of
plain white tea roses can be striking against a dark red brick
home, or an arrangement of pink
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TODAY'S NEWS:
November Rain, an East Coast Guns N' Roses tribute band, will perform Saturday at 9:30 p.m. at The Hideout, 596 Court St., Binghamton.
If you care about life behind the scenes with the latest Guns N’ Roses line-up, a documentary is allegedly going to be on the way. Oh and Axl has also decided that they should make videos for the Chinese Democracy album, 16 months after it came out.
At long last, my Lenten roses are starting to bud, and I actually found two small blooms that were quickly confiscated for our kitchen counter – along with a couple of dark, purplish blue, old-fashioned hyacinths that used to live at Pop’s.
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roses can be the perfect
compliment to a stone or marble entranceway. With so many colors
of roses to choose from, it should be easy to find colors that
compliment and enhance any decorating scheme.
One popular trend in the world of landscaping is to use a
variety of different plants and flowers in the landscape.
Whereas single species landscaping was in vogue a few years ago,
most of today's gardeners like to use a mix of different colors,
species and styles of plants. Doing so not only makes for a
vibrant garden, but it is thought to enhance the health of the
soil as well.
Due to the large variety, roses work well in every concievable
place in the garden and can be a beautiful part of an overall
landscape of plants and flowers. There is also a rose for every
climate so gardeners everywhere can enjoy this beautiful and
timeless flower.
About the author:
Lee Dobbins writes for Backyard Garden
and Patio where you can find more articles on gardening,
garden ponds, garden decor and much more.
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