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Secrets On How To Creating The Best Rose Soil - To Ensure Excellent Rose Garden Care

Successful rose garden care starts with the soil.  Although there are a variety of factors that influence the growth of a healthy rose plant, starting with the best soil for your roses will make it easier for you in the end.  Soil does not only serve as the anchor for your roses, it is also the main source of nutrition for your plants.  In this article, we discuss with you the considerations to keep in mind when preparing the soil.  These are: pH level, type of soil, and mulch. 

The pH Level
A soil’s pH level can be tested by purchasing home testing kits from the nearest gardening supply center.  If you are inexperienced in this area, it is better to send a sample of your garden soil to testing laboratories designed to do exactly just that.  The pH level is important because it determines the acidity or alkalinity of a certain soil sample.  Low pH levels indicate that the soil is too acidic for rose garden care, while pH levels on the higher end of the spectrum signify alkalinity.  The perfect soil pH level if you want to grow healthy roses is somewhere between 6.5 and 7.0, where 7.0 is neutral—it is neither acidic nor alkaline. 

Unfortunately, the ideal pH level rarely occurs for most types of garden soil.  In colder regions, for instance, such as in the Northern states of the United States, the soil’s pH level is a little too low for the best care of roses.  But this can be remedied by digging in ground up limestone to increase its alkalinity.  On the other hand, soils with higher pH levels can be made more acidic by adding some sulfur or sphagnum peat in it.  These amendments to soil’s pH level should be checked periodically, at least once every year, to make sure they remain near the 6.5 to 7.0 neutral mark. 

The Type of Soil
There are two main types of soil: clay and sandy soil.  Common knowledge has it that clay soil is the best type for the care of roses because it contains minerals like feldspar and mica that retain high amounts of water.  On the contrary, soil that has too much clay in it is not good for roses because too much minerals block the passage of water and air within.  Sandy soil, on the other hand, is the opposite of clay.  It is composed of silica or quartz grains, allowing too little moisture retention and too much aeration. 

Therefore, the best type of soil when growing roses is a cross between clay and sandy soil because it is rich in nutrients and holds just the right amount of moisture.  In fact, most un-amended garden soils are a combination of clay and sand.  You just have to work in your own improvements to make your soil as ideal as possible.  And the best thing to do that is by adding organic matter which further enriches the soil to keep your plants growing and healthy.  Organic matter is mostly made of manure and compost, which you can make by adding together amounts of biodegradable waste such as coffee grounds, fruit and vegetables peelings, eggshells, shredded bark, and the like.  Another fine type of organic matter for rose garden care is peat moss, a fibrous moss specie that holds water and air in the soil effectively. 

Mulch
The best way for successful care of roses is by mimicking the forest environment where plants naturally grow and flourish even without the help and training of human hands.  Unfortunately, a cultivated garden is not the best environment for your rose plants.  Too much summer heat causes the soil to dry up, thus reducing the nutrients accessible to your plants, and when the rains come rolling in, water gushing through the garden patches can cause erosion.  There is one solution to this problem, though—mulching. 

Organic mulches that are made of leaves, grass clippings, wood chips, bark chips, and peat moss are the best for your roses.  Mulch is the perfect way to simulate the “forest floor” environment to insulate your roses from extremely hot weather and to absorb the running rainwater that may cause erosion and the growth of fungi and bacteria.  The breakdown of organic matter also stimulates a healthy environment for insects and earthworm, which encourages further soil enrichment. 

As we have promised, we have presented to you the factors that determine a soil’s viability for rose planting.  You do not have to look for an area to find the best soil for your roses, you can simply make the soil ideal.  We hope that this article helped you in determining what kind of actions you can take in preparing your own rose garden soil.  Now it’s time to get out into the garden and do some little digging and testing.  Happy gardening!

 

Catherine Martin

Catherine Martin comes from a long line of passionate rose lovers, growers and enthusiasts. As an author, she is committed to demystifying the common rose, so that all who wish to can grow them easily. For more great information on the best rose soil, visit http://www.rosegardeningexpert.com

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