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The Perfect Accent -- Miniature Roses
Indoors or out, you'll find miniature roses very easy to grow.
These little guys sometimes get overlooked because they give off
little fragrance, yet they can be the perfect visual accent to
any home or garden.
Compared to their full-sized cousins, miniature roses are
practically maintenance-free. Just give them a "bath" once a
week, and they'll last forever.
Small is Comparative
A common misconception about miniature roses is they will make
ideal houseplants. Before moving them indoors, realize that
miniature roses can grow up to 4 feet in height. This large
houseplant will need a very generous source of light. The
micro-mini roses, however, only grow to about 5 inches tall and
are just as easy to maintain.
If you're determined to have miniature roses indoors, there are
several tips that will make caring for them easier.
Planting Indoors
Place your plant in direct sunlight. They flourish in the
sunniest windows of your home. If the stems appear to stretch
out, leaving wide gaps between the leaves, your rose is not
getting enough light. Either move the plant to a new location or
provide supplemental light.
Make sure to bathe your plant weekly. Spraying will reduce the
risk of a spider-mite attack. Gently mist the tops and
undersides of the leaves. The spray also removes dust.
Make sure that your plant looks comfortable in its pot. If the
pot is too small, the plant will be cramped. If too large, your
roses will be reluctant to grow.
Planting Outdoors
Outdoors, most miniature roses bloom from spring until the
winter. If covered with mulch, it will have a good chance of
surviving frost and cold winters. You can plant your roses
directly into the ground, a hanging basket, or in an 8 to 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 hole about 1 foot in depth and diameter. Take your rose out of
its pot and gently untangle any loose roots. Place the roots
down into the hole. Refill the hole with loose soil, so that
your miniature roses are level with the top of the ground. Water
your plant thoroughly. These same rules apply to potting your
plant.
Water Faithfully
Don't let the soil dry out. The first 3 weeks are crucial to any
plant's health. Water every day for those 3 weeks. These roses
do enjoy their water! After the 3-week period is over, your goal
is to just keep their soil moist. Check the soil daily -- If it
feels dry, give it a little water.
Miniature roses will look great in your living room, along the
edges of your flower beds, or anywhere your home or garden needs
a little burst of color.
About the Author
Ron King is a full-time researcher, writer, and web developer.
Visit
Grow-Roses-Now
to learn more about this fascinating hobby.
Copyright 2005 Ron King. This article may be reprinted if the
resource box is left intact.
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