Rose Tree Garden
Posted: Tuesday, July 21, 2009
by Lee Martin
http://www.TakePainAway.info
Rose trees are different from rose bushes in the fact that they are actually propagated in resemblance of a tree. It consists of a three foot long cane void of roses and two graphs. One is taken at the top center of the cane and the other at the bottom near the roots. The care of these trees can be very tricky and a lot of hard work but with proper care, raising a rose tree garden can be very rewarding.
On top of the seasonal changes that take place, the gardener must also prune the tree for several reasons. One reason is for appearance. You can prune it to achieve just about any look imaginable. Another reason is that trees that are not pruned are more prone to disease. Also, if the tree is not pruned, there can be weight displacement on the cane and the tree will not be able to stand strait. Only the top portion of the tree should be pruned. The cane should never be pruned.
Once proper care is achieved, these rose trees can be very beautiful. Rose tree gardens are unusual and will impress most gardeners. There are also many different species of roses that can top the tree. Some of the more elaborate ones include "double deckers" that include two layers of roses and willows that include roses that grow in a manner of the roses cascading sown towards the ground. Both types can be very interesting, beautiful, and graceful. Like anything else in life, what comes with beauty, comes with hard work.
Resource: http://www.WonderfulRoses.com
By: Lee Martin
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