Rush Bush Care
October 5, 2008 by admin
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Rose bushes are one of the hardiest of all the types of rose plants. However in spite of their high resistance to insects and diseases, they do require some care to thrive. Therefore, Rose bush care is still a must for any rose gardener.
Watering is as important for rose bushes as it is for other plants. As always it should be applied to the roots instead of the leaves. This is to avoid the occurrence of fungal diseases as a result of too much moisture. Also, it ensures that the water will be more easily absorbed by the plants.
Applying fertilizers, fungicides and pesticides regularly is also needed for proper rose bush care. This is to help the plants grow healthy, vibrant and free from problems. Too much of these, however is not a good thing so take care to follow the directions on the package.
Since rose bushes tend to grow many canes, it is important to learn how to prune them properly. Pruning doesn’t necessarily mean that you should cut away everything in sight. You should prune carefully, cutting out the dead canes and shaping the plants - with practice you will figure out which canes to cut.
Pruners should first remove all dead and diseased branches. Next in line would be branches that are deformed or growing abnormally. Cut also all canes and branches that tend to grow towards the center. This promotes better air circulation from within the rose bush. Lastly, cut off any branches or canes that stick out awkwardly so as to give the plant an asthetically pleasing look.
These are the most important points to remember in proper rose bush care. These tips can be applied not only to rose bushes but to other rose plants as well. If followed properly, the rewards should be beautiful colorful roses.


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