| There are many different types of
roses. If you are new to rose gardening,
then it is wise to choose varieties of
easy to grow roses to begin your rose
garden. Some roses require constant
attention and caring for while others
require none. Roses come in varieties of
high maintenance to no maintenance. Most
roses, though, do require a certain
amount of time to get started and to care
for adequately. Minimal care roses that
produce maximum results are ideal for
beginners or those still somewhat new to
rose gardening. Not only will it teach
you the basics without working you to
death, it will also encourage your
gardening experience, perhaps leading you
to take on other rose types that are a
little more challenging to care for. Easy
to grow roses need some care as well.
Some roses will exist solely based on
their will to survive. There are many
types of easy to grow roses that do not
require watering or fertilizing but
rather suffer nature independently and
flourish. However, this type of treatment
is not ideal for any type of rose and I
do not recommend that you treat your
roses in this manner no matter how much
they seem to prevail. Instead, a good
balance of watering and feeding is ideal
because it provides the essential
nutrients and elements that your plant
needs without putting it under strain to
get them for itself.
Belinda's dream is a good easy to grow
rose.
Belindas Dream is one of these
very easy to grow roses. Belindas
Dream grows approximately six feet high.
Blooms are a beautiful, soft pink and
they continue to bloom through the whole
year. This rose is naturally disease and
pest resistant and will absolutely
flourish on its own with little
care.
You can also consider
"Knockouts" for your rose
garden.
Knockouts are another one of these
simple and easy to grow roses. Knockouts
are very well liked and appreciated
because of their ability to constantly
bloom. Knockouts are also extremely hardy
and resistant to disease and pests. They
are adored by warm and humid climates
such as the southeast because they are
quite resistant to black spot, which is a
disease that is dreaded by rose gardeners
of any warm and humid atmosphere. The
Knockout produces vivid red colored
blooms and it creeps out and covers a
wide area. Of all of the easy to grow
roses, Knockouts offer you a wonderful
turnout that is a winner for sure.
Fairy Rose is also on of these easy to
grow roses.
Fairy Rose is also on of these easy to
grow roses. It is what rose gardeners
refer to as a dwarf rose which only grows
to lengths of two to three feet. Do not
let this name fool you, the Fairy Rose
grows closely to the ground and blankets
quite a bit of area. It also blooms
magnificently throughout the year even
through the harsh months of July and
August. Beware of the monstrous thorns on
this one. This is the one, and only
deterrent I can think of to growing this
one. The thorns make this plant a little
more of a challenge to prune and care for
but if you are willing to take it on, it
can offer some eye-popping results during
bloom. Overall, the Fairy Rose still has
my thumbs up because of the over the top
bloom power that it has.
The butterfly rose is also a great
pick.
Mutablis (otherwise known as the
butterfly rose) is my last pick of these
easy to grow roses. It, like some of the
others, blooms constantly throughout the
year. The flowers change colors as they
develop and this is a unique property
that I have only observed in one other
rose. The petals begin as a delicate
yellow, turn to an orange color, then
change to pink, and finally wind up a
deep and vibrant red color. This rose is
also resistant to disease and is
definitely a very hardy grower.
These are just a few of the roses that
are easy to bloom and are therefore great
starter roses for any rose garden. You
offer yourself the opportunity to become
familiar with roses and general terms and
aspects of rose gardening without
becoming heavily involved by choosing a
rose that is simple and easy to grow to
begin your garden with. As your skill and
understanding of roses develops, you can
then move onto bigger challenges by
planting some of the more difficult to
grow roses in your garden.
Hans is an author of the Flower Gardening
section of http://www.gardening-guides.com
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