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"How to create a unique rosary: tips on choosing, combining, and placing plants"
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"How to create a unique rosary: tips on choosing, combining, and placing plants"

A rose garden is popular due to the diversity and attractiveness of roses. Growing roses helps create unique garden compositions with accents of different plants. For example, lavender and catmint complement roses visually and aromatically. It is important to ensure good ventilation and use suitable companion plants for the health of roses.

27 March 2025 27 March 2025

A rose garden has maintained its popularity over the centuries for many reasons.

Roses are among the most beautiful flowers, stunning in their variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. Their fragrance and visual appeal make a rose garden a focal point in any landscape. Combined with other plants and landscaping elements, roses create harmonious compositions.

You can choose from thousands of rose varieties, differing in color, size, and blooming time, to exhibit a creative approach and experiment with different combinations, creating unique garden compositions. Thanks to breeding, frost-resistant and disease-resistant rose varieties have emerged, making them even more accessible to gardeners.

In a rose garden, color, form, and fragrance are important. Plants with tall flowers draw attention to the large rose blooms, while perennials with silvery or green leaves serve as a background, emphasizing the main flowers in the composition.

At the bottom of the rose garden, it is recommended to hide the "bare legs" under tall plants, such as carnations or lavender. In the offseason, you can plant green plants in the gaps, which will also help combat weeds and maintain soil health.

To properly place roses and their neighbors, consider requirements for sunlight exposure and soil drainage. Plants should be spaced at least 30 cm apart.

Liatris

One of the best choices for contrasting with roses is the blue, "steel," and spiky flowers of liatris. It pairs well with pink, coral, and yellow roses.

Liatris, or blazing star, is a perennial with over 120 species. It blooms long throughout the summer and is suitable for cutting and using in winter bouquets.

The plant prefers sunny areas, requires no fertilization, and overwinters without covering. It can be propagated by seeds, sowing them in open soil in early spring or autumn. To increase germination, cover the sowings with film.

Germander

This perennial plant is grown for its fragrant foliage and flowers. It is often found in professional landscaping compositions. Germander is hardy in most warm regions and can grow in one place for up to twenty years.

Germander's leaves remain attractive long after the flowers fade. The plant blooms early in the season and delights the eye until autumn.

Decorative onion can be planted in the rose garden as a border for additional fragrance and visual pleasure.

Heliotrope

The scent of heliotrope resembles a vanilla trail in your garden. Some heliotrope varieties also smell like cherries. This plant is great for filling spaces between roses, has moderate water needs, and benefits from the fertilizer applied to roses.

Heliotropes can grow from 0.5 to 1 meter tall. They bloom in summer and retain their scent until the first frosts.

Allium

Large alliums begin to bloom in mid-spring, when roses are just starting to grow. After blooming, the seed heads serve as an excellent backdrop for roses. Alliums also protect roses from aphids and prevent black spot.

Artemisia

Artemisia gives roses a special radiance with its silvery foliage. It also repels aphids and serves as an undemanding companion plant.

Pansy

Pansies allow you to see color in early spring. They can re-bloom in autumn if watered.

Remember, it is crucial to prune roses and create an open structure for them. Maintain good air circulation around roses and use interesting companions to create a healthy and beautiful environment in your garden.

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