Rose "Sympathy": TOP tips for growing
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Climbing roses have long and firmly taken their place in gardens. And delight the eye with the beauty of their lush flowers. They are one of the most common varieties of garden roses. Found everywhere in gardens around the world. Climbing Rose Sympathie sympathie is a favorite of many gardeners due to its unpretentious nature. As well as a spectacular appearance.
Intense red color and high stem growth make this variety one of the most attractive and popular among climbing roses. In this article, we will tell you about its distinctive features. About the rules of growing and caring for "Sympathy". And also about how to protect the rose from damage by diseases and pests.
Climbing rose "Sympathy": description of the variety
Rose sympathy photo
Large (about 10 cm in diameter) double flowers of a deep red hue look spectacular against the background of large dark green leaves. One flower can have up to two dozen petals. Sort "Sympathy" has a pleasant bright aroma. And also a rather long flowering period. From early June to early September.
The most abundant flowering occurs in mid-June. Then the number of colors decreases. Rose variety Sympathy is tall. Because its branchy bushes can grow up to 4 m. The stems are distinguished by their strength and resistance to bad weather, temperature extremes. And also to strong winds and frosts. This makes it possible to successfully grow it in the conditions of the Russian central zone. Despite its harsh winters and lingering rains throughout the summer months.
Climbing rose Sympathy: planting and care
The choice of a site for planting rose bushes plays an important role. Because for the abundant flowering of a photophilous culture, a sufficient level of lighting is required. Therefore, a place on the south side of the garden would be ideal.
It needs to be well ventilated. And also had a shelter on the north side. This can be a fence, a tall plant, or a wall of a building. Roses prefer loose, loamy soils with low acidity. Well moistened and fertilized with mineral complexes.
Top dressing should be applied a month before planting roses, so that the nutrients are evenly distributed in the soil. And the adaptation of the seedlings was successful and without delay.
Rose "Sympathy" does not need a large area. Because the bulk of her bush is concentrated at the top, clinging to the supports. If you plan to plant climbing roses for the purpose of vertical gardening of a wall or fence, this must be done at a distance of 0.5 m from the support.
For planting rose bushes, shallow holes are dug. On the eve of planting, they are abundantly spilled with water and fertilized with a mineral mixture. A seedling is placed in a hole treated in this way. And it is covered with earth, which should then be tamped. After that, the rose bush must be cut off.
Caring for "Sympathy" consists in regular watering, feeding. As well as weeding and periodic pruning. Maintaining the desired degree of soil moisture will help to create a layer of mulch after the first watering. Because it will not allow moisture to evaporate quickly and will protect the soil from drought.
The climbing rose does not need frequent watering. That is, it is quite enough to water it once every 2 weeks. The introduction of mineral fertilizers is shown starting from the third year of the life of the bush. Until that time, you can feed the rose with flower mixtures.From organic fertilizers, manure is suitable.
Compliance with the measure when applying dressings is very important. It is not recommended to do this more often than 2-3 times during the season. Weeding is carried out, as a rule, as a hard crust forms on top of the soil and weeds appear. During the spring pruning of the Sympathy rose, it is necessary to remove all dry, weakened and broken branches. In the future, you can thin out too dense crown. And also cut off unnecessarily branched shoots, giving the bush a shape. At the end of the flowering period, the wilted flowers should be removed. As this will help rejuvenate the bush and prepare it for subsequent flowering.
Protection against diseases and insect pests
Dangerous for climbing roses are diseases of powdery mildew or coniotirium. In the first case, white spots appear on the leaves, which gradually grow in conditions of high humidity in combination with heat. The growth of the affected rose is slowed down. The disease can lead to the death of the plant.
In order to avoid infection with powdery mildew, preventive spraying with Bordeaux liquid is carried out. The first procedure is recommended at the very beginning of the season, even before the kidneys open. Re-processing is carried out when the length of young shoots exceeds 20 cm.
When a coniotirium is affected, the first symptoms are barely noticeable. They look like small reddish spots on the surface of the bark. As they grow, they turn black and cover an ever larger area. Getting rid of this disease is not easy. Since the fungus that causes it is located deep in plant tissues. This will require pruning the Rose of Sympathy. To remove a disease, it is necessary not only to cut off the affected shoots. As well as healthy areas. It is better to burn diseased branches. As a preventive measure, in the fall, rose bushes are fed with potassium-based mixtures. In addition, when covering a bush for the winter, you need to take care of free access of air to the inside of the shelter.
Popular methods will provide protection from harmful insects. Such as spraying plants with nettle or horsetail infusion. In case of an invasion of pests, you will have to use insecticides.
Winter protection
When constructing a protective structure for climbing roses, care should be taken that it does not damage them. Firstly, shelter is only necessary for the period of severe frosts. Small frosts are safe for roses. Because they contribute to their strengthening. A seasoned rose bush can handle real winter frosts more easily. Therefore, the construction of the shelter should be started only after constant subzero temperatures are established.
Secondly, it is necessary to protect the bushes from rain penetration. Therefore, the fabric of the shelter should be quite dense. At the same time, a lack of air can lead to the fact that the roses will begin to rustle. This will provoke a decay process. Therefore, it is necessary to provide sufficient ventilation space inside the shelter.
Thirdly, it is important to ensure that air penetrates into the soil as well. Do not compact the soil too much in order to avoid the development of fungus in it. With the arrival of autumn, you need to stop watering the roses. Because rain and dew provide the right level of moisture in the soil. And the time of scorching summer heat has already passed and the earth does not suffer from dryness.
At the first signs of constant frost, choosing a dry day, the rose can be removed from the support and all rotten, broken and diseased shoots, as well as dry leaves, can be cut off. Further, the bush is gently bent in several stages. And twisted so as not to damage the branches. It is tied and laid on the surface of the earth, covered with dry leaves or spruce branches.
The presence of a small drainage layer is imperative in order to prevent the plants from growing inside the shelter during thaws. Dryness and air circulation inside the protective structure are prerequisites for the successful wintering of rose bushes.From above, the plant is covered with foliage, boards, plywood sheets. And other materials that allow air to pass through, but at the same time are quite dense in structure.
Rose "Sympathy". Reproduction
"Sympathy" is successfully propagated by cuttings. Cuttings can be cut both in winter and summer. Cuts cut in winter are on average more stable than summer ones. Their condition, as well as the health of the bush itself, is a determining factor in the successful reproduction of a rose. It is not recommended to cut cuttings from weakened or diseased bushes. Since in this case, cuttings are unlikely to be effective.
Healthy cuttings of strong climbing roses take root quickly. They form a root system without the help of any growth stimulants. When separating the cutting, it is important that the cut is oblique, and all the leaves at the bottom of the cut are removed. The stalk must be placed in soil mixed with sand. The role of the greenhouse will be performed by an ordinary glass jar, which will cover the future rose seedling. It is important to systematically water the cuttings, and they will take root and get stronger pretty soon.
Outcomes
Rose variety Sympathy photo
Climbing rose variety Sympathy is considered a common variety that attracts gardeners with its undemanding nature and deep shade of lush flowers. High growth of bushes "Sympathy" allows you to use it for vertical gardening and the formation of hedges. Curly Sympathy rose tolerates low temperatures and bad weather, and caring for it consists in the simplest, albeit regular, procedures. As a rule, the effort will pay off when the lush rose bush grows and becomes the main decoration of the garden area.