Learn Rose Gardening – And Have Fun Doing It!

Are you ready to learn rose gardening? Here are some basics to help you start growing healthy, vibrant roses. It’s a great thing to do for yourself and your garden!

In any rose garden there are some overall needs. Roses do need good garden soil, sunlight, and the availability of water. So let’s begin to learn rose gardening with where your roses will “live.”

The Rose Bed
Almost any soil is, or can be made into, good garden soil. The best soil for your rose bed is a well-drained, fertile, light soil at least two feet deep. A pH between 6.0 – and 6.5 is ideal. Make sure your rose bed will get at least 4 hours of full sunlight a day, with 6 hours being best.

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