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Say Goodbye To Harmful Chemicals And Stick To Organic Rose Gardening

While there are countless ways to grow roses in your garden

, organic rose gardening is becoming extremely popular little by little. The benefit of having an organic garden is that you do not need to rely on man-made chemicals and can ultimately extend the life of your roses. This will also eliminate the need of having harmful chemicals around your pets and children.

There really is no need to add harmful chemicals into the equation if it is not necessary. Plants are going to absorb nutrients and water from the roots naturally. Leaves will use water and sunlight for energy. Soil will become enriched as bacteria, fungus, worms and organisms breakdown. All of this is 100% natural and requires no chemicals whatsoever.

Unfortunately, many gardeners believe they need to get in on the process and throw chemical fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides into the equation. The problem is all of these chemicals can potentially destroy natural soil organisms thus disrupting the growth of your roses in the soil. The risk of adding these chemicals is that bacteria that are usually there to protect the rose plant roots will disperse allowing harmful fungi to move in on the plant.

Rose gardening organically is cheap, easy and efficient. It allows you to still feed the soil and take care of your roses without the need for chemical fertilizers and pest control.


If you find the soil used does need a little assistance, you can work compost into the soil or mulch into an existing garden. If you are beginning a new garden, starting compost can be done simply by adding decaying plant clippings, animal waste, grass clippings, dried leaves, and kitchen scraps.

Organic rose gardening will help you steer clear of pests, but you are never 100% out of the woods. Pesticides can kill the insects that are harming your plants as well as the ones that are helping your roses. If you are having trouble with pests, you can purchase organic or natural pesticides that are effective and less toxic.

There is no need for you to go out and waste a bunch of money on chemical fertilizers and toxic pesticides that can actually do more harm than good. Everyone has the same intentions with a rose garden; producing gorgeous flowers with a potent fragrance. Organic rose gardening is the safe and efficient way to go about doing so as it will help you maintain strong roses throughout.

by: Margarita Hughes
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