Miniature Roses Make Great Accent
Flowers
Whether you're planting miniature roses indoors or out, they
are very easy to grow. Although these little guys have often
been frowned upon because they give off little or no fragrance,
they're the perfect accent to any home or garden. Miniature
roses are practically maintenance-free. Just give them a "bath"
once a week and they'll last forever.
There's a common misconception about miniature roses. When
people hear the term "miniature," they assume these roses will
make a perfect houseplant. Prior to moving your roses indoors,
consider that miniature roses can grow up to four feet in
height. This large house plant will undoubtedly need an ample
source of light. The micro-mini roses however, only grow to
approximately five inches in height and are just as easy to
maintain. If you're still determined to keep your miniature
roses indoors, there are several tips that will make caring for
your roses a simple task.
Place your plant in direct sunlight. These flowers flourish
in the sunniest windows of your home. If the stems of your
miniature roses appear to stretch out, leaving wide gaps
between the leaves, your rose is not getting enough light. You
should either move the plant to a new location or provide
supplemental light. Make sure to bathe your plant on a weekly
basis. Spraying your plant will reduce the risk of a
spider-mite attack. Gently mist the top and underside of the
leaves. The spray will remove dust. Make sure that your plant
looks comfortable in its pot. If the pot is too small, the
plant will be cramped. If the pot is too large, your roses will
be reluctant to grow.
Outdoors, most miniature roses bloom from spring until the
winter season. If you cover your plant with mulch, it will have
a good chance of surviving frost and the coldest winters. You
can plant your roses directly into the ground, a hanging
basket, or in an 8 - 10 inch pot. Make sure your plant isn't
shaded by large trees or anything that will cast a shadow.
These little plants love direct sunlight.
If you choose to plant your roses directly into the ground,
dig a good hole about one foot in depth and width. Take your
rose out of its pot and gently untangle any loose roots. Place
the roots down into the hole. Take loose soil and refill the
hole so that your miniature roses are planted levelly. Water
your plant thoroughly. These same rules apply to potting your
plant.
Don't let the soil dry out. The first three weeks are
crucial to any plant's health. Water your new plant every day
for three weeks. These roses do enjoy their water! However,
after the three-week period is over, your goal is to keep your
soil moist. Check the soil on a daily basis. If it feels dry,
give your plant a little water.
Miniature roses will look great in your living room or along
the edges of your flower beds or anywhere your home needs a
little burst of color.
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