Growing roses stock

Stock rose - a garden plant with tall clusters of funnel-shaped large flowers of various colors (from white, pale lemon to burgundy, bright red and almost black). Rose stock is most often grown as a biennial or annual plant. But there are also perennial varieties. The rose stock is characterized by massive stemtowering above other flowers, double, semi-double and single flowers. The stem is tall and covered with hairs. Plant height reaches 2.5 meters. The leaves are round, large, heart-shaped at the base, green in color.

Stock rose blooms in July until late autumn. This frost-resistant a plant that is not picky about soil. Although it prefers loose and drained areas. Stock rose grows well on sunny places, tolerates partial shade. The plant must be tied to a high stake to protect it from the wind. The distance between roses should be 20 centimeters.

Rose stock requires periodic loosening soil and feeding phosphorus and potassium fertilizers. Watering is carried out once a week. Watering should be plentiful.

Growing roses stock carried out with the help seeds. If they are sown at the end of summer, they will bloom next year. And if the seeds are sown in early spring, the bushes will grow by autumn. In winter, annual plantings are covered with spruce branches, leaves, and mulched with sawdust, peat, and humus. The following year the plants grow quickly and bloom in mid-July. Growing roses can be done through the greenhouse. Seeds are sown at the end of May.And shoots appear in about two weeks.

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One day we grew hollyhocks in our garden. They look truly great. But that year the soil was too waterlogged due to the abundance of rainfall and, although perennials were planted, our hollyhock roses died.