Rosecare PDF
Rosecare PDF
Rosecare PDF
Grandifloras
Cross between hybrid tea and floribunda
Masses of large flowers.
Hybrid tea
Most popular, long stem with single flower
Floribunda Hybrid tea Floribunda
Climbing
Polyantha
floribunda
Shrub roses
Catch all class of cultivars not
belonging to old garden roses
or modern roses.
Miniature roses
Small size, excellent for containers.
Rose selection
Packaged
Containerized
Planting roses
• Select healthy plants, if packaged or bare root
plants are dry, immerse in water for a few hours.
• Plant in mid-December through January in
Southern and Western Arizona, in March and April
in Northern Arizona.
• Containerized plants can be planted year-round.
• Plant in fertile, well-drained soil
• Plant where roses receive sun for 6 hours or more
• Air circulation is important
• Eastern exposure is good for climbing roses
Planting roses
• Spacing (distance in feet)
Polyanthas 1 - 1.5
Miniatures 1-2
Shrubs 2-4
Hybrid teas, Old garden, Grandifloras,
Tree roses 3-5
Climbers 6 - 10
Planting bare root roses
• Soak entire rose bush in water for 8-24 h
• Dig hole 18-30 inches wide and deep to accommodate root
ball
• Add 1 cup sulfur and 1 cup triple superphosphate and mix
with soil
• Fill hole with cone shape of 1:1 native soil : forest mulch or
1:1:1 of native soil : compost : sand, perlite or pumice.
• Spread roots over soil cone, bud union should be 2” above
soil line, cover with remaining soil and firm.
• Cut canes to a length of 8-10 inches, top buds facing
outward
• Apply 4 inches of mulch on soil surface around the plant
• Water every day for one week.
Superphosphate
+ Sulfur
Canes 8-10 “
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Transplanting Roses in Containers
• Plant any time of year
• Dig hole as deep and
twice as wide as
container
• Use same soil
preparation as for
bare root plants
• Keep root ball intact,
straighten root bound
roots
Transplanting existing roses
• Best time to transplant
healthy roses is during
dormancy (Dec. –
Mar.)
• Cut canopy one third
to one half back
• Move as much of the
root ball as possible
Maintaining Roses - Irrigation
• High water users
• Avoid water stress and salt buildup
• Water slowly to 2-3 feet depth
• Irrigation schedule depend on soil
characteristics, weather, and microclimate
• Summer: 3-4 times a week (3-4 gal./plant)
• Spring and fall: 2-3 times a week
• Winter: once a week or less
• Container roses: more frequently
Maintaining Roses - Mulching
• Once a year after
pruning add organic
mulch 4 inches thick to
a rose bed
• Mulch adds organic
material, attenuates soil
temperature,
suppresses weeds
• Mulch eliminates the
need for cultivating
which could damage
feeder roots
Maintaining Roses - Fertilizing
• Roses need frequent fertilizer applications.
• Apply slow release fertilizer every 6-9 weeks
(temp.) in small dosages from Feb – June and
Sep - mid Oct. in low desert, Mar – Sep at higher
elevations.
• Miniature and container roses require less
fertilizer
Organic fertilizer Spikes
12-16-12 (8 wks)
15-5-3 (3 mo.) (6-6-4) (8-4-4)
Pruning Roses
• Why pruning?
– Winter: stimulate new growth in spring
– Summer: stimulate more flowers
• When to prune?
– Dormancy: Jan. – Feb.
– Throughout growing season remove spent
flowers
Maintaining roses – Summer pruning
• Prune out dead and diseased wood, weak
and crossing canes.
• Moderate pruning involves leaving 5-12
canes about 18-24 inches tall.
• Dead head flowers down to the next leaf with
5 leaflets.
• Learn about how to prune individual types of
roses.
Cut canes above a bud
slanting away from bud
What?
• Remove dead wood
Stub
Hybrid tea and grandiflora
Hybrid teas have large flowers, one per
stem, and are 2-6 ft. tall. Most popular.
Grandiflora (hybrid tea x floribunda) have
hybrid tea-type flowers, good for mass color.
N deficiency
References
University of Arizona
Cooperative Extension Publications
(http://cals.arizona.edu/pubs/garden/)
Rose Selection and Planting in the Low Desert (2003)
(13 pp.) AZ1304
Rose Care in the Low Desert (2003) (4 pp.) AZ1305
Troubleshooting Problems with Roses (2003) (3 pp.)
AZ1306
Favorite cultivars for the low desert
Low maintenance, repeat bloomers
'Mr. Lincoln'
'Saint Patrick'
'Marilyn Monroe'
'Julia Child'
'Peace‘
'Fragrant Cloud‘
'Double Delight‘
'Rainbow Knock Out'
'Sally Holmes'
'Gemini'
Questions?