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The most beautiful roses for your garden

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      Minerva
      Black Baccara
      Nostalgia
      Shocking Blue
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      Yves Piaget (klimroos) - Belle Epoque
      Yves Piaget
      Chandos Beauty
      lichtroze kwartiergevulde bloemen in trossen, met glanzend blad en elegante klimmende vorm
      Sabrina
      Just Joey
      Kingfisher
      Cafe - Belle Epoque
      Cafe
      Belle Epoque
      Augusta Luise
      Comtessa - Belle Epoque
      Comtessa
      Espresso
      Alabaster

      From Garden to Vase: The Beauty of Homegrown Fragrant Roses

      Growing your own roses to display as cut flowers in your home is one of the most rewarding aspects of gardening. It brings the beauty of the outdoors indoors, where you can enjoy the fresh scents and colors daily. Any garden, balcony, or patio can transform into a personal picking garden, provided you create the right conditions.

      Choose the Perfect Spot

      The success of your roses starts with the location. Roses need plenty of sunlight to bloom, so choosing a spot with at least four to five hours of direct sunlight per day is crucial. Whether you choose a sprawling cutting garden, a modest border, or a patio full of pots, make sure your plants get enough sun. This is the key to growing strong, healthy roses that will bloom profusely.

      The Foundation: Good Soil

      Good soil is the foundation of every successful garden. Roses have high demands on their growing medium; they prefer rich, well-drained soil rich in organic matter. Consider adding compost or well-rotted manure to improve soil quality. This will not only promote the growth of your roses but also ensure healthier, more fragrant flowers.

      Picking Roses

      When picking roses, do so early in the day when their fragrance is strongest. Choose flowers just beginning to open for the longest vase life. Use sharp pruning shears and cut the stems diagonally so the rose can absorb as much water as possible. Remove any leaves that would fall below the waterline to prevent rot, and change the water every few days.

      Roses in the Vase

      Placing homegrown, fragrant roses in your home not only adds beauty to your interior but also brings a piece of the garden indoors. It's a daily reminder of the wonders of nature and the fruits of your labor. Roses in a vase can brighten any room and add a touch of elegance. Moreover, the aroma of fresh roses is incomparable to any room perfume.

      A Garden for Every Space

      Regardless of the size of your outdoor space, there's always room for roses. Even on the smallest balcony or patio, potted roses can be a source of beauty and fragrance. The key is to be creative with the space you have and enjoy the process, from growing to harvesting.

      Growing your own fragrant roses for vases is a wonderful way to connect with nature. It requires some care and attention, but the rewards are immense: fresh, fragrant flowers that enrich your home and delight your senses. Start planning your cutting garden today and enjoy the beauty and fragrance of homegrown roses in your own home.