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Roses in pots: care & plants

It's a myth that roses need a lot of space. We will show you that roses can also be planted in pots and give tips on choosing a variety and caring for them.Many roses can also be cultivated in pots or tubs [Photo: Siriporn-88/ Shutterstock.com]If you don't have enough space in your garden bed for one rose (pink) but still don't want to do without the queen of flowers, we have a very simple solution For you: After all, smaller roses also thrive in pots on the balcony or in tubs on the terrace ...

  • 20-Mar-2022
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Roses dry up: leaves and stems suddenly wither

Although the previously decorative roses have received enough water, the stems and leaves suddenly begin to wither and the roses dry up. There can be various causes for this, if these are recognized early, the plants may still be able to be saved.video tipIn a nutshellThis is often caused by pests or a fungal attackWaterlogging also causes roses to witherIn case of waterlogging or pests, dig up roses and replant themsome rose varieties need radical pruning to the rescueTable of ContentsPossib...

  • 27-Jul-2022
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Propagating roses: root cuttings in water

If roses are to be propagated, then there are different methods. Propagation is easy via cuttings, where several new plants can be grown from a single longer branch of the rose bush.video tipIn a nutshellbest time for cuttings between June and AugustSticks should be cut in late winterSeveral sections can be used from a rose branchfinished cuttings are only three to four centimeters longRemove all but one leaf from the cuttingTable of ContentsThe right momentpreparationremove shootsStep-by-ste...

  • 03-Aug-2022
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