Growing Roses Organically

The latest buzz among the rose gardening enthusiasts is organic rose gardening and for rose growers it’s growing roses organically. Long before man made fertilizers came into existence, people were been growing roses organically for a very long time. So to have a wonderful rose garden, one does not have to depend on these artificial chemicals. When you maintain an organic yard, you can increase the lifetime of the roses and this would also ensure that your family and your pets are not affected by harmful chemicals.

Nature has been doing well for centuries without any help from us, humans. The imbalance starts when man tries to outdo the work of nature. Roots of the plants help in absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. The leaves use photosynthesis to produce energy from sunlight and water. There are a lot of organisms living in the soil like nematodes, fungus, bacteria, worms and so on. They help in enriching the soil by breaking down dead items. These organisms are affected when you use these harmful chemicals. This can further cause disruption in the relationship of soil and the rose plants. When the bacteria is absent, the plants can easily become the target of harmful fungi. Also there are chances of your plant getting addicted to these chemicals, when used frequently.

Growing roses organically is both easy and cheap. Pesticides and harmful fertilizers are to be avoided. You can take care of the plant and the soil without these. You may have to provide a little help to some soils. You can do that by working a compost into it or add it as a top dressing or insulate the same in the existing garden. Compost pile can be made by anyone in their yards. You can just add animal waste, dried leaves, grass clips, decaying plant clips and fruit peels or fish heads and let it decompose naturally. While the compost pile can be made in different methods, both in a pile or in a container, most of them need you to stir them regularly so that there is proper decomposition.

Avoiding pest control when growing roses organically is another important aspect of organic rose gardening. It does not imply that you let pest take over your plants. You need to remember that pesticides often tend to kill the good bacteria along with the bad. Certain wasps and lady bugs are highly beneficial to kill these pests. Birds can help by eating grubs. You can even get help from lizards, frogs and snakes in controlling pests. If you have to really use a pesticide for rose gardening, then you should go for an organic pesticide which is both effective and less harmful. Also there are pesticides which target only the particular type of pest and nothing else.

The idea behind rose gardening is to have the largest, most fragrant and most beautiful flowers in your garden. You can accomplish this task organically by putting the effort and time equivalent to the money you need to put in for chemical fertilizers and pesticides.

                    

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