How Do You Grow Rose Bushes In Containers?
Those of us who love to grow roses may not always have the luxury of our own plot of earth in which to cultivate those beautiful plants. Thankfully, roses will thrive in large pots. As long as you have a small sunny spot, such as an apartment balcony, you will have all the space you need. Some roses can even adapt to sunny indoor surroundings. Here’s how you can grow a rose bush in a pot. Put on the gloves to protect you from the the rose thorns. Take the pot, put it in its saucer, and fill the bottom of the pot with the rocks. This allows for good drainage, which is necessary for the rose’s health. Fill the pot about halfway with soil. Mkae a depression for the rose’s roots and put it in the pot. Holding the rose upright, fill the pot completely with soil. Make sure that the rose’s crown is at least 1 inch underneath the soil. If the rose is going to be outside in colder climates, put the crown 2 to 4 inches underneath the soil. Water your rosebush thoroughly and give it a small amoun