Planting bare rooted roses: How to do it like a professional
Bare-rooted roses are available from fall (October) to spring (April) directly from our nursery. Rootstocks are particularly affordable and environmentally friendly.
Read moreRose gardening for beginners
Do not worry, the rose is called the queen of plants, but it does not necessarily have to be complicated and a diva.
Read morePruning roses and fertilizing in spring
The first pruning after replanting your roses is especially important for the development of bushy roses. This pruning is crucial for the branching of the roses in the bottom area.
Read morePlanting roses in pots
Of course, roses can be planted in a pot instead of in the garden. In this case, it should be noted that roses are particularly deep-rooted plants. Therefore, accommodate them with a large pot.
Read moreRoses & Bark mulch
Roses and bark mulch - does it work together?
Read moreMarch / April - the "to do's" for rose lovers
Care measures for spring to start the rose season right
Read moreFertilizing roses: How to do it right
When planting new roses, please work in well-seasoned compost, and only organic fertilizers - for example, horn shavings. In principle, roses need fertilizer every year at the beginning of the growth phase to develop a healthy foliage and bloom abundantly.
Read morePruning roses - 1 x 1 for lasting rose beauty
You can promote the flowering of your roses that bloom more often...
Read morePlanting of potted roses
This article gives you valuable information on planting of potted roses
Read morePlanting distances
Here you will find our recommended planting distances.
Read moreWinter protection for roses - very simple
How to bring your rose favorites well through the winter
Read moreWinter protection on standard roses
Especially rose stems should be very well protected from the cold...
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