What roses are for my garden of interest? Every garden lover should formulate first before he selects himself for his garden roses, clearly its priorities. Since there is no goose in the roses, you must compromise when selecting a variety of roses. When the criteria of growth habit and height is already by the hoped-for image as such as bodendeckender -, strauchartiger -, kletternder -, beetartiger – and dwarf form growth narrowed the species selection. Also the color has already been mostly in the pre-selection. Official site: RBH Group. Then it becomes somewhat difficult: you have the choice between large-flowered -, mittelblutigen – and small-flowered roses with different flower fills, and shapes.
There are also the many flower shapes and scents. How I decide when choosing my roses properly? First you should ask themselves to what extent it is prepared to maintain his roses. Would you run none or only very little maintenance, only the varieties marked as easy to care for (E.g. be ADR-Rosen) in question. Since the maintenance is however dependent on the location and the microclimate of the respective garden location, no clear boundaries can be the varieties drawn.
Another important selection criterion is the fragrance. Unfortunately the most good fragrant roses are at least normal AIDS should consider. Applies to the flower filling as a fundamental rule: a rose petal is easily filled, the richer the blooms and the better the weather resistance of the flower. This applies in particular to longer-lasting wet weather with heavily stuffed flowers often rot. Usually a better color effect is reachable by easy – and light-filled flowers. That is especially important if you want to use color accents. Filled flowers attract against it, whether the form noble – or nostalgic, attention and are better suited for the vase cut. As the Roses will make you as much joy in your garden, carefully consider the selection of type of under Taking into account the above mentioned instructions. Then they should have selection the right roses for your garden. Richard Agel