Good rose care programme?

Discussion in 'Roses' started by Sandy Ground, Jan 30, 2016.

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    Good afternoon @Sandy Ground IMHO all that happens with under planting is that Alliums and other plants take the pests away from the Roses ,create a diversion if you like;) The only reason I under plant is that I come from a generation who love country gardens who didn't believe in separate Rose beds and I think there is safety in numbers for a variety of reasons;)
     
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    From what I have seen so far, underplanting seems to have both advantages and disadvantages. Even if it will preclude the use of an electric hoe, with further research it might just be going on the to-do list.
     
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      Yes I would say that is a fair comment my friend all we have to do is weigh them off against each other ;)
       
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      There's a lovely article by Sarah raven in an old telegraph from 17 October last year, on under planting roses with salvias of many kinds, to help keep black spot at bay. I will certainly be having a go at this, I've already planted a small line of salvias at the front of my rose bed. Has anyone else tried this?
       
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        Hi Sandy after 50 growing Roses years I'll stick to good hygiene ,plenty of air flow through your Roses and and lots of T.L.C.;)
         
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          Dont worry, @wiseowl even if roses are underplanted here, the Scanian Plain provides plenty of air circulation! :)
           
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          I wouldn't exactly call the use of Salvias under planting as they would swallow up the roses. I like to see my roses not cover them, so would be more inclined to use something at least half the height. The only reason I would under plant anyway, is to keep weeds at bay. :)
           
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