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The three best mulches for roses in windy gardens are, leaf mould, well rotted manure and compost made from general garden and kitchen waste.

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The best advice for watering is to use your intuition, react to the weather and act accordingly. If your rose is exhibiting signs of stress (drooping foliage) then give the rose a good long soak. This is because they all have an exceptional capacity to hold onto water, far more so then other common mulches such as wood bark or straw.Ideally for this you will need a densely vegetated evergreen such as a conifer. As conifers retain their foliage throughout the year, therefore they will still provide protection for roses in the winter when wind can be at its strongest.

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Wind saps water from the rose and soil so make sure you layer down a good water retaining mulch such as leaf mould and ensure that you water the rose at least once per week with 4 gallons of water in the growing season. If you have a hot spell of weather or you are in a naturally arid climate I would recommend that you water your roses twice per week.It is very simple to use and I have had excellent results, particularly with the number of flowers on display in the season. 6. Prune Properly Every Year in Spring to Prevent Wind Damage

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Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places. All Rose species appreciate some air circulation around their leaves to prevent common diseases such as powdery mildew. However expose to persistently windy areas poses several problems for rose growers… If the wind is particular persistent it is always a good idea to plant a natural wind break to deflect the strongest gusts. Evergreen hedges can offer good year-round shelter in a garden. However, bear in mind that a dense line of evergreens may act like a solid barrier, causing problems with wind turbulence. In a shelterbelt, alternate rows between evergreens and deciduous plants. Here are some evergreens to consider: Large trees:

Bride Hoodie, Future Mrs sweatshirt, winter engagement hoodie, soon to be Mrs, bridal shower gift, Winter Engagement gift, Zip Up If you are planting roses in a windy garden I would strongly recommend a regosa species of rose as they are noted for their tolerance to wind, disease and other unfavourable conditions. They are also a beautiful example of a rose with a wonderful fragrance. Conifers are ideal as they are strong enough to handle wind themselves and they grow in a uniform, almost opaque barrier rather then other shrubs and trees which may form sparse branches and not grow in the shape that you need without significant cultivation over a length of time.

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