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The most beautiful roses for your garden

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      Yves Piaget
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      lichtroze kwartiergevulde bloemen in trossen, met glanzend blad en elegante klimmende vorm
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      From Garden to Vase: The Beauty of Homegrown Fragrant Roses

      Growing your own roses to then place them as cut flowers in your home is one of the most rewarding parts of gardening. It brings the splendor of the outdoors inside, where you can enjoy the fresh scents and colors every day. Every garden, balcony, or terrace can be transformed into a personal cutting garden, provided you create the right conditions.

      Choose the Perfect Spot

      The success of your roses begins 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 opt for a large cutting garden, a modest cutting bed, or a terrace full of pots, make sure your plants get enough sun. This is the key to growing strong, healthy roses that will bloom abundantly.

      The Foundation: Good Soil

      Good soil is the foundation of every successful garden. Roses have high demands for their growing medium; they prefer rich, well-drained soil that is full of 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 you pick roses, do so early in the day when their scent is strongest. Choose flowers that are just beginning to open for the longest vase life. Use a sharp pruning shear and cut the stem at an angle so the rose can absorb as much water as possible. Remove leaves that would be below the waterline to prevent rotting 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 inside. It is a daily reminder of the wonders of nature and the fruits of your labor. Roses in the vase can brighten any room and add a touch of grace. Moreover, the aroma of fresh roses is unmatched by any room scent.

      A Garden for Every Space

      No matter the size of your outdoor space, there is always room for roses. Even on the smallest balcony or terrace, roses in pots can be a source of beauty and scent. The most important thing is to be creative with the space you have and enjoy the process from growing to picking.

      Growing your own fragrant roses for the vase is a wonderful way to bring nature closer. It requires some care and attention, but the reward is great: fresh, fragrant flowers that enrich your home and delight your senses. Start planning your cutting garden today and enjoy the beauty and scent of homegrown roses in your own home.