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Tips For Designing Your Rose Garden

from: Sandy Burke


I think the use of landscape roses makes the exterior of any house

more graceful, fragrant and inviting. If you select the right varieties
to accent and compliment the home's style and your vision, landscape
roses will contribute to the success of your landscape and rose garden
design.


Finding the perfect roses for your rose garden is not that hard
because of the many varieties of roses. The problem lies in choosing
the right rose bushes for your landscape needs and the design you are
trying to archive.


Roses come in a number of different classes. Each class holds
characteristics that make them a great choice for use as landscape
ornamentals. As an example, suppose you'd like to have roses growing up
and over an archway or trellis or archway or cascading from window
boxes. Then the tall growing tea roses are a perfect choice. Tea roses
are famous for their wild growing blooms. Use the tea rose and every
time you or your guests walk under the archway you'll enjoy a beautiful
display of roses.


If a trellis isn't available and you're looking to accent a wall,
then why not try a true climbing rose. The beauty of a true climbing
rose allows you train the plant into many different looks and effects.
I've always loved the way it can be trained to grow so many different
ways.


I also love the Floribunda rose when I'm looking for a vibrant
splash of background color. When I use the Floribunda rose varieties, I
know my garden will be alive with color because of their large and
breathtaking sprays of blooms.


I also use the versatile rose as a ground cover or planted in front
of other plants to give color and accent. I've also used them as stand
alone specimens and trained them into a small tree or as hedges. I
think the Rugosa roses are a good choice for this. The goal or impact
of the rose is not the varieties or ways it can be grown but the colors
they offer in making your garden come alive with a palette of colors.


What I and most gardeners want are healthy rose plants that deliver
impact in many sizes, styles, textures, colors and shapes. When
considering your design for your rose garden try to choose
complimentary colors for your surrounding landscape.


Consider that a simple arrangement of pink roses can deliver the
perfect compliment to a stone or marble entranceway or drive. White tea
roses can offer a striking contrast against a dark red brick home.
Since roses come in so many different colors it is relatively easy to
find colors to compliment and enhance any decorating or landscape
design you can imagine. Designing your rose garden should be exciting
and challenging to say the least. So incorporate your own color
favorites and mix styles and textures for an interesting appeal.


Although roses can do well in a variety of temperature zones and
climates, make sure you choose the varieties suitable to the area in
which you live. This translates into fewer maintenance issues, less
pesticides and disease issues promoting overall a healthier rose
garden.


So what are you waiting for? Why not get started planning your rose garden today?









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