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Mulching Your Rose Garden

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Yes, let's face it, mulching isn't one of the most exciting tasks when growing roses but it certainly worth the effort for major benefits it brings. If you're growing a rose garden you're probably aware that taking care of roses is unique. So get out there and do some mulching so your roses can live up to their full potential.

Mulching is one of the basic and regular maintenance tasks you should be doing for your roses. It isn't completly necessary, but in the long run it will definitely help your roses thrive. Unfortunately, of all the ways rose growers go out of their way to pamper their roses, mulching is too often neglected. If you expect to be a true Roasarian, get busy and do some mulching. This is an easy, sometines annoying, but necessary evil if you want to be a rose gardener.

You should mulch your roses during both winter and summer. Mulch helps to insulate your roses during the winter if you live in a colder climate. For warmer locations, mulch will hold the moisture in the soil, thus reducing the need for watering. Mulching also reduces diseases in areas that have clay soil. During the winter you should protect the canes from the cold. Snow will work as an insulator in areas that are snowy away from the root of the rose. If your climate has ongoing freezing temperatures without at least a foot of snow, it's important that you give your roses some kind of protection. The simple solution is to cover the base of your roses with mulch.

However, don't do anything to disturb the soil and uncover roots along the base of your rose bushes. You can use some soil from other areas of your garden for mulching. If you started, why not get your own mulch pile going. All you have to do is gather pine bark, sawdust, wood chips and other yard debris for a handy compost pile.

Build a 15 - 18 inch tall pile of mulch around your roses. In the spring once your soil has thawed, remove the mulch, which will prevent the possibility of fungus growth. Mulching will work to cool your soil which is vital over the hot summer months, along with maintaining about 50% of the water in your rose beds.

Mulching is task too many rose growers neglect. Sometimes roses will do okay in their original soil, but mulching helps to replace nutrient drained soil, ventilate the soil, and also protect it from compaction.

You have lots of choices in the materials you use for mulching. You'll find many organic products around your yard or stable. You can also purchase bags of mulch at nurseries and garden centers. There are pros and cons to most mulch with some only usable under special conditions. One advantage to mulching is you won’t have to do much weeding, since the mulch will create an undesirable breeding are for weeds. Mulch stays loose which makes removing weeds easy. Mulch will also help you keep pests and insects away.

Mulch can be purchased or you make it yourself. Once benefit of manufactured mulch is you there are bags available that are enhanced with additional nutrients. If you have a cache of old newspapers, you can shred them up and use them for mulching. Sawdust can also be used but should be aged for a year because new sawdust might suck the nitrogen out of the soil. If you're using dried grass, it should also be aged and free of herbicide debris. You should also keep an eye on dried grass to make sure it doesn’t clump up and thus block water from getting to the roots.

Mulching is a simple task that will definitely help keep your roses healthy and happy. It will definitely increase your success in growing roses. So get out there and just do it.




 

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