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Creating a rose arch: Procedure & suitable varieties

Rose arches provide a fairytale charm in the garden. We will show you how to create a rose arch and which varieties are suitable for this.Fairytale arches of roses give your garden an enchanting charm [Photo: Dina Rogatnykh/ Shutterstock.com]If you've always dreamed of having your own rose arch, you've come to the right place. Whether for a specific occasion, such as a wedding, or just as a pretty eye-catcher for the garden - such a rose arch has something fairytale-like about it. There are a...

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Bed rose varieties: The 20 most beautiful for the garden

The low-growing bed roses are particularly popular in smaller gardens. We introduce you to the 20 most popular and most beautiful types of bed roses.There is a very rich selection of bed roses [Photo: Mariola Anna S/ Shutterstock.com]If you are after gorgeous roses (pink) for your garden bed, you have come to the right place with bed roses. This large group includes many different varieties in all imaginable colors and shapes. What they all have in common, however, is the rather low, compact ...

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Yellow roses: The 10 most beautiful varieties

Yellow roses are mainly given to friends and for reconciliation. We have collected the most beautiful and brightest yellow rose varieties for you.Yellow roses make every bed shine [Photo: freya-photographer/ Shutterstock.com]roses (pink) are among the classics in the bed. But the well-tried, red varieties are too kitschy or too old-fashioned for many gardeners and simply do not fit into modern gardens. Luckily, we don't have to do without the queen of flowers though — yellow roses do have the...

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Preserve and preserve roses

It is possible to preserve the beauty of roses using various methods. We will show you how to preserve roses by drying and co.Drying rose petals is probably the simplest method of preservation [Photo: Wild Drago/ Shutterstock.com]roses (pink) unfortunately only delight us in the garden for a few months with their beautiful flowers. However, if you would like to keep your bridal bouquet or a cut rose as a gift, there are various ways of preserving the flowers. Air drying is probably the simple...

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Planting roses: location, time & Co

There are a number of things to consider when planting roses. Here you can find out everything from the right location to the right time to plant roses in the garden.Roses are demanding - so a few things should be considered when planting [Photo: Sergey Mironov/ Shutterstock.com]the rose (pink) is not called the “Queen of Flowers” ​​for nothing. It is one of the most beautiful flowering shrubs, especially since it is usually even highlighted when planted in the garden. There is a large select...

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Buying roses: guides and good sources of supply

If you want to enjoy the beautiful flowers later, you should only buy healthy roses. We show what to look out for when buying roses.The decision to buy roses is made more difficult by the large selection [Photo: Alba_alioth/ Shutterstock.com]Especially in floristry are roses (pink) in the most diverse colors and shapes is of great importance. And maybe you've already met someone with a bouquet Red roses confessed their love. The memories remain, but unfortunately the joy of cut flowers is usu...

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Powdery Mildew on Roses: Recognizing & Fighting

A white or gray coating on roses often indicates powdery mildew. We reveal how to recognize downy and powdery mildew on roses and how to combat it with home remedies and the like.the rose (pink) is one of the longest-cultivated ornamental plants and is more diverse than almost any other plant. Several thousand varieties with a wide variety of flowering and growth forms adorn German gardens. But there is a widespread pathogen that can threaten the flowering splendor from the beginning of May. ...

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Pruning climbing roses: when and how?

Climbing roses only stay in the desired shape if they are cut regularly. So that you don't cut your climbing roses, we'll tell you when it's the right time to cut climbing roses and what the right cut looks like.Climbing roses are pruned so that they will delight us with many blooms every year [Photo: Radovan1/ Shutterstock.com]If you let it grow climbing roses and rambler roses give nature free rein, the plants grow straight up. This is not a problem in itself, because everyone likes to save...

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Morbid roses: beautiful in a special way

That beauty is in the eye of the beholder is also true in the plant world. Here you will find everything you need to know about morbid roses and their varieties.Sterling Silver' is a well-known strain [Photo: Looley/ Shutterstock.com]From the meaning of the word means morbid something like battered, sick, brittle or even unstable. In a figurative sense, however, it can also mean that something is unnatural and goes beyond good taste.Morbid rosesWhen one speaks of morbid roses, one is talking ...

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Black spot on roses: recognize and combat

Black spot: We show you how to recognize black spot disease on roses, how to prevent it and what means you can use to fight the fungus.Black spots and yellowing indicate blackspot [Photo: Tunatura/ Shutterstock.com]contentsYou can recognize blackspot by these symptomsblackspot pathogenpreventive measuresThis is how you combat blackspot effectivelyYou can recognize blackspot by these symptomsBlackspot is a common fungal disease and only affects the rose (pink). In most cases, the infestation f...

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