
All roses have similar requirements. Here’s how to get the best from your plants.
Position: Plant roses where they’ll receive at least 5-6 hours of direct sunlight each day during spring and summer. Do not plant them under trees or among tree roots, or plant a new rose in the spot where a rose grew previously, without first replacing the soil.
Soil: Regardless of your soil type, it’s important to improve the soil before planting. Dig in plenty of organic matter – ideally a combination of well-rotted cow manure and compost – working it through the top 30cm or so. Give very sandy soils an extra ration of organic matter, and also add a dose of water crystals, to help retain moisture around the roots.
Care: Water your roses at least twice a week in their first spring and summer, and apply a layer of mulch around the base, a few centimetres from the trunk.
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