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Roses can not only grow but thrive in Colorado and similar climates
What you'll learn
Things to consider when growing roses in Zone 5 or colder climate
What are the 5 types of roses
How to choose what kind of roses to grow based on size, color and fragrance
How to pick roses for your zone
How to buy your roses
When to plan the planting of your roses
The importance of "hardening off" your roses before planting
Where to plant your roses and how much spacing to use
What kind of amendments you will need to grow
The importance of soaking the roots of your rose bushes before planting and how long to soak them
Preparing the soil and digging the hole for your rose bush
How to prune a rose bush
The 3 "D's" of pruning
When to fertilize after pruning
What kind of mulch to use
How deep you should plant your rose bushes
When and how to winterize your roses
How often should you fertilize
What types of fertilizer should you use
When you should stop fertilizing
How often should you water your roses
What kind of watering systems works best
What to do if you have clay soil
What to do if you encounter pests and/or diseases
Requirements
Basic knowledge of gardening
Small piece of land to plant and grow a rose
Garden location that gets full sun
Description
Little Seed Flower Farm owner Becky Siskowski got her start growing roses in California. With the year round temperatures and fertile soil, as Becky put it, "you could just throw seeds on the ground and they would grow!" Eventually Becky and her husband would move to Colorado and buy some land in Johnstown with the goal of fulfilling her lifelong dream of becoming a flower farmer. Becky soon discovered that growing her beloved roses in Colorado's clay soil wouldn't be quite as easy as just "throwing them on the ground"!
Those early days did not provide the results she was looking for but through much determination and effort, Becky slowly cracked the code to growing roses in Colorado's climate and clay soil. She eventually found that it really wasn't that difficult at all but just required a few basic steps to get up and going.
In "Growing Roses in a Cold Climate", Becky will walk you through step by step what she has learned over the course of all her seasons growing in Colorado. Learn when is the best time to plant your roses and why "hardening" them off before putting them in the ground is so critical. You'll see a demonstration of how to plant a bare root rose bush along with pruning and winterizing.
After taking this course, you'll know everything you need to grow beautiful and fragrant roses in Zone 5 climates!
Who this course is for:
Beginning gardeners who appreciate the beauty and simplicity of growing roses
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https://www.udemy.com/course/growing-roses/
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