Which location is ideal for Baccara Roses?
Like all roses, baccarat roses also prefer a sunny and airy location. But even if this rose loves the sun, it does not tolerate a hot, sheltered place - for example in front of a bright south wall - only badly. It can be a bit windy, so the foliage dries faster and after a rain shower Fungal infections are rarer.
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How should the soil for Baccara Roses be made?
Baccara roses feel most comfortable in a humus-nutrient-rich, deep and well-drained soil. Sandy loamy or loamy sandy soils that can be worked well are ideal. Sandy soils are great with Rock flour(€ 12.33 at Amazon *) be improved, heavy soils are loosened up with sand or gravel. Do not include compost when planting roses!
When is the best time to plant baccarat roses?
It is best to plant roses between the beginning of October and the end of November, provided there is no frost yet.
Planting baccarat roses correctly - that's how it works
Planting baccarat roses is best done according to this scheme:
- Roses with bare roots are first pruned.
- Cut back roots and shoots by a third.
- Container roses are only cut after they have been planted.
- Put the rhizome in a bucket of water for an hour.
- Dig a planting hole.
- This should be twice as big and deep as the root ball.
- Mix the excavated soil with potting soil.
- Now plant the Baccara Rose: The refinement point is five centimeters below the surface of the earth.
- Water the rose penetratingly.
- Now pile them up to a height of 15 to 20 centimeters with potting soil.
What plant spacing do Baccara roses need?
Roses, and the Baccarat rose is no exception, are considered to be poorly competitive and can be too dense Do not do anything to neighboring plants: On the contrary, they usually start quickly ail. So keep a distance of at least 1.2 meters, even better up to two meters, and never put the shrub under a tree.
Tips
Never plant baccarat and other roses in a location where there have been roses before. Often (not always) the phenomenon of soil fatigue occurs, in which the freshly planted rose wither and perish. If roses are to be planted at the place mentioned, a soil exchange is necessary beforehand. Alternatively, you can also pay for approx. first plant other plants for five to six years and wait until the soil has recovered.