The ideal seasons for growing roses are spring and autumn, but if you’re starting from seeds, January is the optimal time. Roses thrive in nutrient-rich soil that prevents water stagnation. Watering should be done at the base only when the soil becomes notably dry, and pruning is essential for promoting the development of new buds.
Roses can be grown in pots, provided they are sufficiently deep, or directly in the ground. In the latter case, it’s recommended to plant roses at a depth of at least 5 centimeters, spacing them approximately 60-70 centimeters apart. These are the conventional methods of growing roses and effectively propagating their branches. However, in this article, we introduce an extraordinary way to stimulate root growth and nurture these exquisite flowers.
Propagating Rose Branches in Sand: The Process
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