Rose Bush Grandiflora

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How long will this rose that i got bloom?

I have just bought a rose bush, its falled Fame!, and it says Grandiflora rose on the container. Its unlike one i ever bought, it grows 1 and half meters tall, and it has long stems, which is probably could for cutting. it has big, open pink flowers with about 30-36 petals. I have 3 stems all conected to root , and on the tip of each stem is the flower. I know that most roses bloom all summer (or most of the summer), but will this one? I'm afriad that after the blooms fall off it will just be a green shrub. is that the way it will be? ps, i live in ontario canada, zone 4/5. it might be a hybrid tea rose, It looks similar to this, but they are not identicle http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Chrysler_imperial_3_1.jpeg... . Tx in adance.

29 million years (if watered properly)

Catalina Grandiflora Rose Catalina Grandiflora Rose

 

Description

Its unique color blend shines with wonderful depth.Rosa Catalina /Pink,Apricot /Ovoid,Pointed buds / Blooms 4.5" / 35 petals / 16"-20" stems / Dark Green foliage / Light,Tea Rose fragrance / Full Sun / Shipped as Bareroot / Height: 5 ft / Due to state res

Features

  • Classically shaped buds open into immense, petal-packed flowers on long stems
Dream Come True Grandiflora Rose Dream Come True Grandiflora Rose

 

Description

A breathtaking vision of perfect rose form and striking color.Rosa Dream Come True /Red,Yellow /Pointed buds / Blooms 5" / 40 petals / Medium Green foliage / Moderate,Tea Rose fragrance / Full Sun / Shipped as Bareroot / Due to state restrictions this can

Features

  • Up to 40 petals pack each huge, lusciously colored bloom
  • They're long-stemmed and last well when cut
  • Shipped as Bareroot
Melody Parfumée Grandiflora Rose Melody Parfumée Grandiflora Rose

 

Description

This grandiflora exudes a sweet, spice-edged fragrance so intoxicating the French bottled it!Rosa Melody Parfumée /Dark Lavender /Ovoid,Pointed buds / Blooms 4"-5" / 30 petals / 15" stems / Dark Green foliage / Strong,Antique Rose fragrance / Full Sun / S

Features

  • This grandiflora exudes a sweet, spice-edged fragrance so intoxicating the French bottled it!
  • Jackson and Perkins exclusive
  • Dark Lavender
  • Shipped as Bareroot

Some Very Basic Rose Gardening Tips

You've probably seen pictures of other people's magnificent rose gardens, but would you be able to produce such roses from your own home gardening efforts? If you research and pay attention to the multitude of rose gardening tips that are available to you, it's very likely that you can do this. There are tips to teach you about everything from providing rich organic soil, to how to water (once a week only, with about an inch of water), to how to fertilize and prune your roses.

In addition to regular watering and good soil, you'll also need proper fertilizer for whichever types of roses you have. Start around March or early April, and then do another feeding in May, and another in June or early July. The nitrogen-phosphorous-potassium ratios vary. For hybrid teas, floribundas, grandifloras, climbers and polyanthas, each bush needs half a cup with a 10-20-20 ratio for each feeding. Miniature rose bushes, on the other hand, need a slightly different combination of 1 tablespoon of 10-20-20 sprinkled the first time, then one cup of a 20-20-20 ratio of soluble fertilizer for the second and third feedings. Shrub and old garden roses only need the 20-20-20 mix in the spring, or possibly again after the first blooming. Following these tips can help the plants to grow strong.

Pruning roses is done when the plants are dormant, such as in the spring just before they start to grow again. To encourage lush growth, cut all but the healthiest stalks, leaving no more than five, and cut those remaining stalks to between 12 and 24 inches. One exception is when you first plant a rose bush, as you are encouraged to remove all new flower buds for the first two months, so the energy goes into making the plant strong. For other rose gardening tips, you need to research the different rose types you have in your garden, to find out their particular needs.

You might value a couple of rose gardening tips as well, when it comes to preparing roses for winter. For most, in all but the coldest zones, it's likely enough just to strip all foliage off, tie the canes together, and pile mulch and extra soil around the base. But in colder zones, for container and climbing roses especially, you can dig a trench and lay them on their sides, covering them with soil and a deep blanket of leaves. These methods will keep your roses safe until early spring, when it's time to start the process all over again.

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