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The best planting time for roses is generally in the spring and autumn seasons, namely March to April in spring and September to October in autumn. In these two seasons, the temperature is appropriate and the soil moisture is moderate, which is conducive to the growth and germination of the rose root system. If planted in a greenhouse, it can be planted throughout the year as needed.
Roses prefer soil that is sunny, well drained, and rich in organic matter. Before planting, it is necessary to select a good plot of land and carry out deep plowing to make the soil loose, fine, and flat. At the same time, it is necessary to apply an appropriate amount of organic fertilizer, such as decomposed farmyard manure, compost, etc., according to the fertility status of the soil.
The planting density of roses should be determined based on factors such as variety characteristics, soil fertility, and cultivation methods. Generally speaking, 2000 to 3000 roses can be planted per acre, with a row spacing of 30-40 centimeters and a plant spacing of 20-30 centimeters. When planting, the seedlings should be placed in the soil pit, filled with fine soil and compacted, and gently lifted upwards to allow the root system to expand naturally. Then, fill in the fine soil, press it firmly with your feet, and do a good job of watering.
After planting, appropriate field management should be carried out, including weeding, fertilization, pruning, and pest control. Weeding can reduce nutrient consumption and promote the growth of roses; Fertilization can supplement soil nutrients, improve rose yield and quality; Pruning can control plant shape, promote branching and flowering; Disease and pest control can prevent and control the occurrence and spread of diseases and pests.