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How to plant rose

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Choose your planting site. Your planting site will determine the fate of your roses, no matter
how beautiful and tough the initial roses may be. You should find a place that gets at least 5-6
hours of direct sunlight each day, especially in the morning. You should also plant your roses
near any shelters, such as a wall or a fence, if they're going to be in a particularly windy area.
Here are some other things to keep in mind as you choose the perfect site for your roses: [2][3]
 Hot climates should have some shade to protect the roses from the hottest sun. Try planting
your roses in a spot with morning sun and afternoon shade. Cold climates should have a warm
wall or a fence to keep the roses from getting too cold.
 Your soil should have good drainage. Before you plant your roses, dig a hole and pour water
into it to make sure that it drains after just a few hours. If your soil is too moist, the roots of your
roses may rot. If this is the case, then you should consider planting your roses in raised beds.
 Make sure your soil isn't too thick or sandy. Adding organic materials such as dehydrated cow
manure, shredded bark, or compost can help the soil reach the right consistency.
 Avoid planting your roses near trees or shrubs. They will compete for nutrients, water, and light,
and they will not win out.
 The soil should not only retain moisture easily, but it should have a pH between 6.5 and 7.

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Gather the materials for planting roses. Having your roses and location is a great start, but if
you want to plant the roses, then you have to get all of your materials in order. Here's what you
will need:
 Fertilizer
 Mulch
 Pruning shears
 Gardening gloves
 Compost or rose planting mix
 A spade
 A shovel
 A filled watering pot

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