Since ancient times, the rose has been known as a particularly beautiful and healing color. In ancient Greece, she was dedicated to the goddess Afrodite.
It’s no secret that roses not only emit a thin, attractive aroma, but also look delightful. The compositions are especially magnificent: a combination of red, yellow, orange and white roses.
Care for roses
If you decide to grow roses yourself, you must familiarize yourself with the recommendations of specialists. We will only give some tips.
Along with a certain amount of light and water, roses should receive fertilizers. The lack of fertilizers will lead to the fact that the rose bushes will quickly lose my attractiveness.
So, caring for roses begins with the addition of abundant fertilizer. Experts say that the fertilizer consisting of 9% nitrogen, 6% phosphorus and 10% potassium is optimal. Recent studies have shown that for good flowering, the rose bush also needs iron, magnesium and sulfur.
All these nutrients your roses should be obtained from organic fertilizer, that is, from horse (cow) manure, horn chips and aged compost.
In extreme cases, you can use mineral fertilizers. However, keep in mind that young roses will not really like this option. If you still chose mineral fertilizers, then be very careful with dosing: oversaturation will bring irreparable harm to the roots.
Take care of the roses correctly, and they will reward you with a magnificent appearance.