Rose Gardening--Flowers For The Ages
Rose gardening goes back to the ancient times of the Greeks and the Romans. It is said that in the dawn of creation the rose was a single flower with five petals.
Growing roses is not a difficult task. Like most other flowers, roses will thrive on lots of sun, good soil, adequate water and timely care. Rose plants come in bare-root form or in containers.
Roses should be planted in the spring or fall as soon as the soil becomes workable. Water regularly (about two months) until the plants become established. Generally pruning is done in February or March.
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