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    If you really want your own Rose Garden your best bet is to read up on the care and feeding of roses. They really are not that hard to grow. You just need to plant them correctly with the right soil mixture. They now have Rose "plant food" to make it even easier to grow them.
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    Is there a variety that is easier to grow, or are they all easy? I've heard they need a lot of water, is that true?

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    Yes, they are fairly easy to grow and they need no more water than any other plant. It is always a good idea to water them 2-3 times a week when you first plant them until they have taken root. If you live in a hot climate, like I do-Phoenix, it is also a good idea to water them in the evening at least 2x a week during the summer after they have taken root.
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    Do not over water as this leads to root rot. Water them when the soil is dry and water only the roots, not the roses, as this leads to other forms of rose fungi.

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    Soils with good drainage are best for rose growing. Avoid late evening watering, which could foster powdery mildew. Powdery mildew is a very common disease among roses. Rose growing in conditions where adequate spacing is not provided can foster powdery mildew, as well, don't plant them too closely together. Follow spacing requirements for each particular variety when purchasing rose bushes, as indicated on the plant label. Roses like six hours of sun per day.Six hours of morning sun is preferable to six hours of afternoon sun.
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    here is a complete guide to planting and growing roses. Hope this helps. good luck.
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    Roses are my favorite.Frankly speaking I tried to grow them but did not succeed.Well my unty has a big garden where there are different types of roses.So every morning I take a long walk in the garden to enjoy the beauty of it.
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    We have climbing roses growing on the side of our car park, they get early morning and late night sun. I fertilize them several times during the year. We have a thick layer of wood shavings at the base of the rose plant. It blooms an awesome show each year it is David Austins' Paul's Himalayan Musk. (Thisis my first attempt at inserting a link, I hope it works.

    http://www.davidaustinroses.com/engl....asp?Showr=658

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