Wednesday, July 16, 2008

When should you prune your roses

As with many other aspects of pruning, deciding when the
best time to prune is can be confusing for many people.

Though the general rule of thumb is to prune in spring, the
best time can vary a bit from climate zone to climate zone.
There are a couple of tips that can help you decide the
very best time to prune your roses. In warmer zones in the
south pruning can be done as early as February. In colder
zones in the north it may be wise to wait until late March
or even April. How to decide when is right for your area
can be done easily by taking a couple of factors into
consideration The first thing to take into account in
choosing the best time to prune is the weather. You'll want
to be sure there is no risk of severe weather such as a
freeze. Pruning prior to a freeze can leave your roses
prone to damage that can prevent new growth or even kill
your plant. The next thing to look for is the signs of new
growth. Watch for the swelling of leaf buds which shows by
the bumps getting larger and turning a reddish color. When
you see these buds appear, and the weather is favorable,
then its the right time to prune your rose bushes. The
second exception is pruning done for winter preparation
purposes and is done generally in late fall or early
winter, depending on the climate zone you live in. The
third exception is pruning hybrid tea roses. Hybrid tea
roses should be pruned when dormant, generally in December
or January, depending on your climate zone. As you can now
tell, the best time to prune roses is not as big a mystery
as you may have thought. Making a few, simple observations
can give you the information you need to make the right
decision on when the best time is to prune your roses.
Water Gardening There are many new trends
surfacing in gardening, and water gardening is one of the
main new interests. Water gardening can be in the form of
waterfalls, ponds, fountains, all of which can be enhanced
by rock work combinations and lighting, plants, and fish.
Water gardening doesnot have to be a pond or natural water
source either, it can consist of just a plastic tub,
basically anything that can hold water.

The most important thing to consider in water gardening is
probably the spot chosen. Since plants and fish both need
plenty of sunlight, places in direct light away from trees
and bushes is the best place. This will also help prevent
leaves and debris from collecting in the water. When
planning for a water garden first decide the size you want.
This will depend on how much money you are willing to spend
because water gardening can get expensive if you opt for a
large garden full of plants, rocks, fish, and lights. Also
consider the size of our property, and the amount of time
you want to spend with maintaining your water garden. When
you choose what type of aquatic plants you wish to have,
remember that the plants should only cover about half of
the water. Plants can be free floating, submerged, or
marginal. Which you choose is all a matter of personal
preference. Some plants are good for their scent, some
provide more oxygen than others and will keep the pool
health, and some are just beautiful. Fish are not only nice
to look at but they are also very beneficial. Fish help
keep debris at a minimum and help in controlling larva and
other insects. One of the main difficulties in water
gardening is keeping water clear of algae. Algae problems
are usually caused from too many nutrients in the water
from feeding fish too often or from over fertilizing
plants. If ponds are made correctly and are maintained
properly algae problems and control will be kept at a
minimum. All garden pools regardless of size will need
maintenance throughout the year. With proper planning you
can ensure a healthy balance between living and decorative
features of a water garden that can almost care for itself
with simple maintenance inputs from you. You can get rid of
algae by reducing on the nutrients that cause the algae by
cutting back on feeding and fertilizing, planting more
plants, installing a filter system, or replacing existing
water with fresh water. There are some chemicals that can
be used, like copper compounds, but overuse can kill plant
life and fish. Water gardening does not take anymore time
than regular gardening, but obviously isnot near the same
thing. You may be the type person who couldnot grow a
flower if you tried but would be excellent at water
gardening. If you are looking for a way to occupy some time
or to beautify your yard, water gardening is an excellent
way. .


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