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Rose Selection Guide: How to Choose Your Rose
Choosing a rose depends first and foremost on the location and desired use. Shrub roses are perfectly suited to beds and borders, while climbing roses elegantly adorn pergolas and facades.
Consider disease resistance: opt for ADR-certified or Roses Générosa varieties for easier maintenance. The flowering period also influences your choice: repeat-flowering roses for continuous blooms, or old roses for authentic charm.
Exposure plays a crucial role: prioritize a sunny location for at least 6 hours per day. Finally, adapt your selection to your region's climate to guarantee beautiful blooms year after year.
Everything About Roses: Growing and Care
Planting and Soil Preparation
Rose planting is ideally done in autumn or early spring. Prepare well-drained soil, enriched with compost and well-decomposed manure. Dig a hole 50 cm in all directions, loosen the bottom and incorporate an organic amendment.
The graft point should be level with the soil in temperate regions, or slightly buried in harsh climates. Water thoroughly after planting and mulch the base to retain moisture.
Pruning and Seasonal Care
The main pruning is done in late winter, before budbreak. Remove dead, diseased and weak wood. For shrub roses, keep 3 to 5 main branches by shortening them by a third. Climbing roses require gentler pruning, preserving the framework.
During the season, practice cleanup pruning: remove faded flowers to stimulate reflowering, and eliminate suckers growing from the base.
Diseases and Prevention
The main rose diseases are powdery mildew, rust and black spot disease. Good air circulation, watering at the base (never on foliage) and using resistant varieties significantly limit risks.
As preventive treatment, spray a horsetail decoction or diluted baking soda. Association with companion plants like lavender or garlic naturally repels certain pests.
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Guide d'entretien Rosenbusk
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5 bonnes raisons de choisir nos plantes fleuries
- Des couleurs toute l'année — Nos plantes fleuries apportent des touches de couleur vive à votre intérieur.
- Floraisons longues — Nous sélectionnons des variétés connues pour leur floraison durable.
- Ambiance chaleureuse — Rien de tel qu'une plante en fleurs pour rendre un espace accueillant.
- Cadeau parfait — Une plante fleurie fait toujours son effet, pour toutes les occasions.
- Conseils de floraison inclus — Nous vous guidons pour faire refleurir vos plantes saison après saison.
Questions fréquentes
When to Plant a Rose?
The best planting period extends from October to March, outside frost periods. Autumn planting allows better rooting before winter and earlier flowering the following spring.
What Space to Allow Between Roses?
Maintain a distance of 80 cm to 1.2 m between shrub roses depending on their development. For climbing roses, allow 2 to 3 meters spacing. This aeration promotes air circulation and limits disease.
Are Roses Cold-Resistant?
Most roses are resistant down to -15°C once established. In colder regions, protect the base with soil mounding or mulch, and cover the aerial parts of the most sensitive varieties.
How to Make a Rose Rebloom?
Regularly remove faded flowers to stimulate reflowering. Apply rose-specific fertilizer in spring and summer, water regularly during dry periods and mulch the base to maintain soil freshness.
Can You Grow a Rose in a Pot?
Yes, choose a container at least 40 cm in diameter with drainage holes. Use quality potting soil enriched with compost. Watering must be more frequent than in ground, and regular fertilizing is necessary.
What Plants to Pair with Roses?
Perennials like hardy geraniums, catmint and lavender harmonize beautifully with roses. Clematis can climb through climbing roses. Avoid plants too competitive or water-hungry near roses.








