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MINIATUREHybrid Teas HYBRID TEAalone occasionally in clusters of Hybrid Teas but FLORIBUNDAAbout 3 high TREE ROSEprotection CLIMBER6 to 12 high trellis or post SHRUBUp to 5 high uses fro ID: 850175

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1 GROWTH HABITS OF MODERN ROSES MINIATUREH
GROWTH HABITS OF MODERN ROSES MINIATUREHybrid Teas HYBRID TEAalone; occasionally in clusters of Hybrid Teas, but FLORIBUNDAAbout 3' high; TREE ROSEprotection CLIMBER6' to 12' high; trellis or post SHRUBUp to 5' high; uses, from ground PLANTING LOCATIONsummer weather, they keep their �ower color better with some afternoon shade. Leaves shaded in the morning remain wet longer from dew, this is best for Roses. Also, locate your Roses away from large trees or shrub Dig a hole 6" wider and deeper than the container. Soils plenty of organic matter such as Sphagnum Peat. This sides of the hole. Water thoroughly. Ground Level Bud Union rose care SOIL AND MULCHINGRoses love

2 water, but they cannot tolerate wet fee
water, but they cannot tolerate wet feet, so choose a well-drained a couple of hours to drain after you add water, drainage is poor. In very moist WATERING AND FERTILIZATIONWater thoroughly when necessary, always making sure the foliage has time to dry off before evening to prevent diseases. If possible, water directly at water. Fertilize no later than August 15th to allow Roses to harden off before winter.INSECTS AND DISEASESproblem covering all plant surfaces thoroughly. Removecrossing orcompeting canes Remove suckers that arise from below the graft union Before Pruning After Pruning Cut canes backto 12-18" Leave 4-8 caneson the plant 1/4" abovehealthy bud Scissor-type pruning s

3 hears, Pruning angle 45º 1/4" ALL majo
hears, Pruning angle 45º 1/4" ALL major pruning should begin in spring when Roses To keep plants shapely, prune crossing or rubbing each other, Finally, prune out all but the strongest 3 to 6 canes back to 12" on Hybrid Teas, Grandi�oras and Floribundas. Prune Climbers after their �rst �ush of �owers in the spring. The all summer long. To remove the spent �ower or cluster of mulch or whatever covering you choose. Pruning should stop by August 15th harden plants off for the winter.ROSES AS CUT FLOWERSsharp knife just when the outside petals �rst start to unfold. Always leave at least 2 sets of 5 true leaves remaini

4 ng on the plant. After cutting, remove
ng on the plant. After cutting, remove all leaves which will be below water level in the vase. After removing foliage, hand) and leave the Roses immersed until the water cools. At this point, To prolong from additional protection during the winter. There are various materials Covering should take place in late November to mid-December, while from becoming damaged by wind and ice. Tie the canes together with twine Apply a layer of mulch, pine straw, or evergreen boughs around the base of mulch, pine straw, or evergreen boughs around the base of plant, covering To protect Tree Roses, apply a 12" layer of mulch, pine straw, or evergreen FOR BEAUTIFUL ROSES TRY THESE HELPFUL PRODUCTS