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Monday, May 05, 2008

Growing Roses

Growing Roses

Growing Roses For Beginners

By Reg Green
This is my new passion growing roses these plants smell and look beautiful in summer, the younger generation do not know what they are missing.I suppose as they get older things change and life slows down,you will appreciate what you have in a different way.

Roses are one of Mother Nature's most extravagant creations. Whether they are whisper pale or sublimely saturated, their velveteen petals and sweet scent make them the consummate blossoms for a bridal bouquet. Roses are so variable and different kinds often blend into each other so gradually that botanists seldom agree on the number of species in North America and there is even some confusion over the scientific names of some. Perhaps the most beautiful of fur local kinds is the one known as the Prairie, or Climbing Rose which lifts its clusters of blossoms above fencerows and thickets, often to a height of eight or ten feet. Pre-packed roses are bare root plants and can be purchased in early spring these usually come ready to be planted with the roots enclosed with earth and bound with a plastic material to keep the dampness in. Container grown roses, will be either growing or already in bloom when they become available for purchase in the early spring. Growing roses for beginners is not that much different than planting any other type of plant. The most important point you must be aware of is that you need good quality healthy soil and also a prime location.

Before planting cut off any dead leaves or thin and decayed shoots. Any damaged or very long roots also need to be trimmed. Soak bare root plants in water for about 10-12 hours to restore moisture in the roots. Give the soil a good watering before you start to plant you new roses. Make sure the hole that you have you made is big enough for the root growth of the rose. It is a very good idea to use a good quality compost or mulch, roses like extra nutrients just like any other plant.

Roses need the same nutrients as all other plants; they are just a little bit needier. One of the most important things to remember, in growing roses for a beginner is they are very heavy feeders and will need several fertilizer applications.

Fertilization for the roses should be done after 3 months. This would help to grow the roses faster. Fertilizing should be started in early spring and discontinued in early fall. Make sure not to over-fertilize (fertilizer should come with instructions) and water after each feeding. Roses require large amounts of water and a thorough watering twice a week should be enough.

Pruning is an essential part of your rose garden; it increases blooms and encourages healthy plant growth. Different varieties of roses have different instructions for pruning, so you might want to read up on your rose types and see what is suggested.

The main thing to remember in your rose garden is to water extensively, you will also need plenty of fertilizer and nutrients. Make sure to prune your roses to keep them under control and healthy. Even though rose gardening takes a little more time and roses are a lot of work, they are one of the most unique and beautiful plants, and definitely worth the extra effort.Roses can be purchased from many places with many different varieties, i started with one climber but now have over 30 different varieties in my small garden.The smell is fantastic when they are all in bloom, so start now on your rose garden.

To read more articles on this subject go to http://www.growingrosesforbeginners.com this is my first ever website and at the age of 52 things are starting to get a little bit slower,so be patient and more quality articles will follow

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Wedding Essential

Wedding Essential

Essential Advice for Your Wedding Day

By Keith Kingston
You've been engaged for months, you've made it through planning the
ceremony, the attire, the reception, the honeymoon, and you haven't killed
each other yet. The worst is over. When you wake up on the morning of your
wedding day, your only job is to go along for the ride, enjoy every moment
and make some memories. Read on for essential advice for your wedding day.

Both of you have been waiting and planning for a long time in order to make
this day go off without a hitch. Just be aware that things NEVER go as
planned, so expect the unexpected and don't get too worked up about it. It
is the unexpected events that make the best stories for years to come.
Relax, and have a good time. This is your day to celebrate your blissful
union.

For her:

The day of the wedding is often more stressful for the bride than any of the
planning process has been. Start your morning off with a relaxing bubble
bath or a massage at the spa. You deserve to start this hectic day as cool
and relaxed as you possibly can be. Do it alone if you need some private
time (since you will be surrounded by people ogling and vying for your
attention for the remainder of the day), or if you are nervous and need to
chat, invite the bridesmaids along for some pre-wedding pampering.

Have all appointments made ahead of time, and allow plenty of time for
hair-dos, make-up, manicures, etc. Have a close friend who is not part of
the wedding party act as your gopher for the day. If you get a run in your
pantyhose, they'll be on call to run to the store. If your florist is
running late, they are in charge of calling the company. This will keep you
removed from most of the stressful situations, and keep you moving on
schedule. Don't forget to give your friend a gift for helping you through
any wedding day glitches! Arrive at the church with plenty of time to
spare. Remember, you MIGHT tear up a bit, so have plenty of tissues handy
as to not smear that gorgeous make-up.

Spend the last few minutes before the wedding starts with your bridesmaids.
Do some deep breathing if you're nervous, and think about how long you have
been awaiting this precious day.

For him:

It is perfectly normal for the groom to wake up a bit jittery on the morning
of his wedding. The best way to handle the stress of this day is to make
sure you have all your responsibilities completed ahead of time so you can
spend this day in a stress-free zone. Things to double check the preceding
week include travel plans for the honeymoon, transportation from church to
reception and reception to airport, cost of anyone you will be paying on the
actual wedding day (and remember to have plenty of extra cash for tipping-
EVERYONE involved expects to be tipped at least 15%).

Sleep in. Having plenty of rest is important before the hours of
socializing you'll be doing today. When you get up, a long jog or a trip to
the gym is often just what you'll need to work off some of those anxious
feelings. Allow plenty of time to get ready and arrive early at the church.

Spend some time horsing around with your groomsmen. Take some deep
breaths, and wait for your beautiful bride

Keith Kingston is a professional web publisher who offers advice on [http://www.4-wedding-stationery.com/]cheap wedding stationery such as invitations, place cards, thank you cards and order of service booklets

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