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  1. Elena

    Homemade Mildew Means

    The following proven recipe helps protect roses from rust, spotting and powdery mildew. In 1 liter of water I dissolve 1 tbsp. soda and vegetable oil, 1 tsp dishwashing detergents. I separate the aspirin tablet in a small amount of water and add it to the general solution. I spray roses with this remedy every 7-10 days.

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  2. Summerman, gardener and gardener (anonymous)

    In the summer I bought a rose bush in a container. When is it better to plant it in open ground?
    Maria Stashenin, Moscow

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    • OOO "Sad"

      - Roses with a closed root system can be planted in the garden throughout the summer season. They successfully take root. The root system in such specimens is well formed, which means that after planting in open ground the plant will have time to take root and prepare well for wintering. The bush is planted by transshipment, carefully pulling out of the container along with the soil, so as not to damage the roots.
      When buying roses in a container, pay attention to healthy green, unshriveled shoots and good sprouts. If the bush looks weakened, it must be sprinkled with a solution of a biostimulating drug (Epin-Extra or Zircon, according to the instructions).

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  3. Summerman, gardener and gardener (anonymous)

    - One of the most unpretentious is the roses of the Cordes group. These are powerful bushes up to 2-3 m tall with climbing branches. Their leaves are shiny, dark green, and the flowers are terry, large, collected in inflorescences. They grow them in the middle lane without any problems. They are winter-hardy, resistant to pests and diseases, bloom profusely until late autumn, prefer sunny places with loose fertile soil. Roses of Cordes are ideal for vertical gardening of high supports: walls, arbors. I’ll tell you about some of them that I grow on my site.

    A Bengali rose, for example, (photo 1) has large orange-yellow flowers with a moderate aroma, collected in small inflorescences. Rosenfaszination (photo 2) has thick double-lavender pink flowers that hold well in hot and rainy weather. Cosmos (photo 3) with creamy white buds is resistant to black spotting - an insidious disease of roses. Kolner Flora (photo 4) is also resistant to disease, its densely-sized pink buds are collected in large inflorescences and have a more intense smell. The variety Jazz (photo 5) has small semi-double flowers, orange in color, which eventually fade to a peach hue, have no smell.

    neprihotlivye-rozy

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  4. Ekaterina Efimova, Voronezh

    I want a lot of roses on the site. Recommend unpretentious varieties.

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    • OOO "Sad"

      Recommend you roses Dortmund

      Someone will not understand the charm of the Dortmund rose - the flowers are not double, the aroma is weak and the shoots are terribly prickly. But it also has big advantages: it reaches a height of up to 2,5 m with whips up to 4-5 m - flexible and easy to shape; suitable for growing in hedges. This rose blooms in waves from June to October, attracting bright white "hearts" of flowers with a "bunch" of ocher-amber stamens and cherry-crimson petals. On one bush, shoots over 3 years old bloom in early summer, and first-year ones - from August. The plant is highly winter-resistant, unpretentious (even poor soils are suitable), resistant to diseases. Loves sunny areas with slightly acidic loose loam.

      Subtleties of landing
      Spreading bushes should braid something, so we planned the planting holes measuring 60 × 60 cm a meter from each other and from the front of the barn.
      We started digging holes in early May, when the average air temperature reached + 10 degrees. Broken brick was poured into the bottom with a layer of 10-12 cm, on top of 25-30 cm - a mixture of peat compost and mullein (1: 1) A useful additive was added - 150-200 ml of a microbiological preparation with nitrogen, ammonia, potassium and phosphorus (to stimulate growth) ...
      The shoots and roots of the rose were cut 20-25 cm so that the bush grows more powerful and blooms more abundantly. The cuts on the roots were sprinkled with ash, the branches were covered with clay. The seedlings were carefully lowered, sprinkled with dug garden soil and compacted. A mound of peat 20 cm high was formed around.
      After planting, the plants were watered abundantly - 1-2 buckets under the bush once a week. After that, the trunk circle was loosened at a distance of 2-2,5 m from the central shoots and mulched with rotten sawdust (it is also possible with needles, chopped straw). It is unacceptable to overmoisten a rose - it is drought-resistant. In the heat, they sprayed it only in the morning, in clear weather or in the evening.

      Victor RUSSIAN, Minsk

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