Rose 2025, January
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This is how you prune your roses in an exemplary manner. Cutting tutorial for beginners with instructions according to rose classes. Benefit from useful tips & tricks
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Vinegar can combat powdery mildew by changing the pH. However, when using acids, there are a few things you need to take into account when handling them
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Dishwashing liquid damages your roses and should not get into the soil. To treat mildew with baking soda, use only minimal amounts
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Roses are quite capricious plants that require careful care. We have put together the best tips for rose care for you
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Roses are a wonderful eye-catcher in every garden. You can find out how you can plant the different types of roses in this detailed article
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Many roses are not hardy and should therefore be winterized in good time. You can find out from us how to properly overwinter roses
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Bed roses can also be easily planted in small gardens, as the multi-flowered shrubs don't take up too much space
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Old roses are also called historical roses. These need to be cut regularly to keep the bushes strong, he althy and blooming
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To ensure that floribunda roses bloom evenly and luxuriantly, you must cut them back regularly. You can find out how to prune in our article
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Roses not only need a lot of nutrients, they also need them in the right composition. How to properly fertilize roses in the garden and in the container
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Grafting roses sounds demanding at first, but it's not rocket science. With the right tools and our tips, you too will soon be growing roses
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Many roses can be propagated without roots using cuttings, root shoots or seeds, while others can only be propagated through inoculation or grafting
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Roses are robust and tolerate transplanting quite well - as long as you follow our instructions. The younger the rose, the easier it is to move
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Ants can be dangerous on roses because their digging activity loosens the roots. They are also an indication of an aphid infestation
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The floribunda roses that bloom in clusters are available in countless varieties. We introduce you to beautiful and proven floribunda roses
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When do you plant roses? The best time to plant roses is usually autumn. Find out why with us
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Your rose isn't blooming? There can be various reasons behind this: incorrect care, an unsuitable location, an incorrect cut or a fungus
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Everyone has red, yellow or white roses - how about blue or even colorful roses? These can be colored yourself using very simple methods
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Yellow leaves on roses are in most cases an indication of a nutrient deficiency. But sooty mold also initially causes a yellow discoloration
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Whether for the bridal bouquet or as a souvenir: There are different methods of preserving a rose. Which ones really make sense and which don't?
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The rose's origins probably lie in Persia. However, the “Queen of Flowers” has fascinated people for thousands of years
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Officially, there are around 100 to 250 types of roses. We introduce you to the most beautiful species and varieties
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Most leaf diseases on roses are caused by fungi, which appear primarily in damp weather
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Roses have very different flowering times depending on the type and variety, with gardeners primarily distinguishing between once-flowering and repeated-flowering varieties
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When roses get brown leaves, a fungal infection is usually the cause. Infected plant parts should be cut away generously
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Roses often develop brown spots on leaves and shoots. These are caused by fungi and result in a weakening of the plant
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Roses can not only be fertilized with expensive special fertilizer, but also - very inexpensively and ecologically - with coffee grounds or tea leaves
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Most roses can be propagated quite easily from cuttings. We'll tell you what you should pay attention to
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Fertilizing roses in autumn is not a good idea, as this will delay the ripening of shoots and thus worsen the winter hardiness of your plants
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Roses need nutrient-rich and humus-rich soil, which should also be thoroughly dug up and loosened before planting
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Watering roses is a science in itself, because the plants need a lot of water, but at the same time they should never be too wet
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All real roses are not poisonous, but edible - as long as they come from your own garden. Many poisonous flowers are called "roses" , but are not
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Roses can be planted in pure rose beds, but can also be combined with numerous flowers, perennials, grasses and trees
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Aphids are often found on roses. Fortunately, the annoying little animals can be easily combated using various means
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To effectively protect your roses from frost and other bad weather, you should cover them well. Natural materials are very suitable for this
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Some roses are also suitable for cultivation as houseplants, although the "Queen of Flowers" also requires careful care
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The time for pruning the roses in spring depends on the hazelnut and forsythia blooming - depending on the climate zone in which you live
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True-root roses can be propagated comparatively well via cuttings. Read how you can encourage rose shoots to develop roots
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You should tie not only climbing and rambler roses, but also many shrub or English roses to protect them from storms and other harm
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Cutting cut roses correctly is extremely important so that the flowers stay fresh for a long time