Description of the rose “Laguna” (climbing) with reviews and care. Roses - "mistress of the copper mountain" Laguna park rose

Amadeus
Description: An extraordinary red climbing rose that attracts attention with its lush, wavy blooms and large, cupped, stunning red, double flowers. They bloom from round, dark red buds in inflorescences of 5-7 pieces, have a light rosehip aroma, and tolerate rain and heat well. The bush is powerful, erect, vigorous. The foliage is dark green and glossy, contrasting beautifully with the shining red flowers, making them stand out against their dark background. The variety is characterized by very good frost resistance and good disease resistance. Amadeus (Amadeus) can be grown as a hedge, as well as for decorating pergolas, trellises and walls of various buildings.

Country of origin: Germany (W. Kordes Sohne) 2003

Other names: KORlabriax

Flower diameter (cm): 9-10

Number of petals: 30-35

Aroma: light

Bush size (cm): 250x100

Frost resistance: very good

*: Certificate of Honor Paris (France) 2004, gold medal of the rose competition Lyon (France) 2005, Honorary Diploma Hradec Kralove (Czech Republic) 2007

Andre Le Notre

Blanc Mailandecor

Selection: Meilland, 1987
Description: The bush is strewn with double (60-70 petals) white rather large (L=7-9 cm) flowers. The height of the bush is 60-70 cm, the width of the bush is 120-200 cm. The shoots grow to the sides and, over time, cover enough large area. The foliage is dark green glossy. Disease-resistant and winter-hardy variety. Has a light aroma. A very strong rose and blooms constantly until frost.

Elfe

(Tantau 2002).

Unusual greenish-white flower color with hints of ivory. The bud is cup-shaped, blooms slowly, densely double, 55-60 petals in one flower, flower diameter 10-12 cm, has a light fruity aroma. The bushes are tall (250-300cm), slightly spreading, vigorous, resistant to diseases. Frost-resistant variety.

Grafin v. Hardenberg

Jasmina

One of the new varieties of climbing “nostalgic roses”, created as a counterbalance to the popular English roses. Large clusters of lilac-pink, densely double (25-40 petals), cup-shaped flowers with a diameter of 6-7 cm appear in early summer. The romantic note in the appearance of this climber is emphasized by the delightful aroma of ancient roses. Bush roses "Jasmina" powerful, vigorous, 200-250 cm high with strong shoots covered with shiny olive-green leaves, resistant to fungal diseases. The flowering of this variety is very abundant, long-lasting, repeated, the flowers are collected in inflorescences of 10-15 pieces. Frost-resistant variety." Jasmina"blooms most luxuriantly when sunlight at least 6 hours a day, but tolerates partial shade. Rose prefers very nutrient-rich, slightly calcareous soil. Characterized by its strong and lush growth, the climbing rose "Jasmina" is able to quickly cover large surfaces. She feels best near the southern walls.

The variety was released in 2005.

Laguna
Description: Laguna (Laguna) is a relatively young climbing rose, bred in 2004. The flowers are large, densely double, cup-shaped, juicy raspberry-pink. They appear in clusters of 6-8 pieces, from large, elongated, red buds with a raspberry tint, have a strong, fruity aroma, and tolerate rain well. The bush is powerful, erect, with strong shoots, and grows well both in height and width. The leaves are medium sized, dense, dark green, glossy. The rose is ideal for decorating trees, tall pergolas and unsightly walls garden buildings. The variety is characterized by abundant, long-lasting, repeat flowering, good winter hardiness and disease resistance, and therefore was awarded the ADR (Allgmemeine Deutsche Rosenneuheitenprufung) award in 2007. This award evaluates the "ecological friendliness" of new varieties, especially their natural resistance to diseases and pests.

Country of origin: Germany (W. Kordes Sohne) 2004

Other names: KORadigel

Flower diameter (cm): 9-10

Number of petals: 55-60

Aroma: strong

Flowering period: repeat blooming

Bush size (cm): 250x100

Resistance to diseases: good, practically does not get sick

Frost resistance: good

*: ADR 2007, gold medal at the Rose Competition Geneva (Switzerland) 2007

Palais Royal

Meilland

( Othertitles: Meiviowit, White Eden, Blanc Pierre De Ronsard)

Description Very beautiful and delicate flowers attract visitors to parks, gardens and flower beds with their appearance. Flowers resemble a bowl shape, most often white with a pinkish tint in the middle. The flowers are densely double, 8-10 cm in diameter. Flowers are grouped in groups of 3-4 on one branch. The bushes grow to large sizes and reach a volume of up to 2 meters. The plant grows up to 2.50 m in height. The rose blooms profusely. In general, this type of rose is resistant to diseases and tolerates dry weather well. This variety of rose is well suited for cutting and forming various compositions. This variety received great amount awards for your appearance. This type Roses look beautiful in flower beds, lawns and park areas.

Remember to prune faded flowers to encourage re-blooming. It is recommended to remove unproductive three-year-old branches.

Pierre De Ronsard

(Meiviolin, Eden Rose)

Flower diameter (cm): 9-10

Number of petals: 70

Aroma: Light

Height (cm): 200-300

Resistance to diseases: Good, practically does not get sick. One of the most beautiful climbing roses in the world. Vintage flowers in open form take the shape of a round bowl. They are cream or ivory, with deep pink edges, but the overall color is very variable. Sometimes pink color is more clearly visible in the center of the flower, and white is at the edges. The outer petals often have green tint. The flowers are heavy and droop under their own weight. The bush is compact with a small number of thorns. The foliage is dark, tough and shiny. Excellent for cutting. The number of flowers per stem is from 1 to 3. This variety has received several awards, one of which is the Hall of Fame in 2006. This award is presented by the World Federation of Rose Societies based on a survey conducted among national rose societies from 37 countries.

Polka 91
(MEItosier, Lord Byron, Twilight Glow)
Meilland, 1992

Polka 91 -
a very beautiful and unusual rose that can be grown as a low climber, or as a large, arched scrub. The flowers are stunning, a rich apricot color, fading to a creamy color at the edges, with a darker underlay of the petals, creating a play of shadows and shades in the flower. The petals have a wavy edge, reminiscent of crepe paper. They appear singly or in small clusters - rarely more than 3 in a cluster, and are very good for flower arrangements. The rose blooms in a series of waves (twice in cold climates, three in hot climates), with rare flowers between the waves. The leaves are quite resistant to diseases, large, dark, shiny. (ARE)
Really gorgeous flowers. They vary in color and shape depending on the season, temperature and humidity. I think this rose could have bloomed more abundantly. (RRC)
The branched bush reaches 2.5-3 m in height. The flowers are magnificent: rich apricot, fading to a soft creamy color at the edges. This highlights the peculiarity of the flowers: the wavy edges of the petals, which are laid out like layers of tissue paper. It blooms very profusely. (CRW)
This rose has a nostalgic spirit. The flowers are double, medium or large, appearing singly or in small clusters at the ends of hard shoots. They are coppery-salmon, fade to salmon-pink, but retain copper tones deep in the flower. The aroma is very weak, but flowering continues all summer and autumn. Ideal for posts, walls and hedges where a short climbing rose is needed. The bush is vigorous, quite branched, the foliage is abundant and shiny. (BPR
Color: apricot
Number of flowers per stem: 1-3
Flower size: 10-12 cm Width: 200 cm
Height: 120-300 cm
USDA: Zone Five.

Rose Laguna can fill everything around with an amazing aroma. Its strong fruity aroma with notes of wild rose hips is remembered for a long time. One bush is enough to decorate the foreground of the garden or the area near the house.

The climbing rose Sweet Laguna can also grow very impressively on arches, along a fence, wall or gazebo.

Description of the Laguna climbing variety

The variety of climbing rose Laguna, introduced in 2004 by the German company Kordes, was obtained by selection. This technique allows you to develop the most resistant varieties to the effects of diseases and unfavorable climate.

The Laguna rose variety belongs to the semi-climbing species, climbers. Which is characterized by the presence of thick, erect shoots that are difficult to weave around arches. The shoots themselves are straight, 1.8–2.5 m long, well and densely leafy. The foliage is dark green, shiny and medium in size.

The buds are pointed at the top, large, containing up to 50 – 60 petals. The petals are colored with an intense red-crimson color. The flower cup, when fully opened, can reach a diameter of 10 cm. The shape of the flower resembles the types of ancient varieties of roses. Brushes collect 7-8 flowers.

During intensive flowering, the bush is completely covered with flowers and buds, which cover all the foliage. Repeated flowering, abundant throughout the season.

The density and richness of the rose aroma is its main advantage.

The only drawback is a lot of prickly thorns.

Blue Rose Blue Lagoon is distinguished by its flowering in clusters of medium-sized flowers, which are initially lilac and later become lavender in color. The bush reaches a height of 2.5 - 3 meters.

Park crimson-red Laguna roses have very good resistance to diseases, rain, and frost.

Features of caring for Laguna roses

Climbing rose Sweet Laguna, like other varieties of Laguna roses, is different high level resistance to disease, wintering and general endurance.

Plant care is quite simple and mainly consists of regular activities:

  1. First I water once every 5 days, then (at next year) once every 10 days in the mornings or evenings;
  2. Feeding in spring - with nitrogen, in summer - with phosphorus and potassium, in autumn - potash fertilizers;
  3. Sanitary pruning, for shape and faded flowers;
  4. Construction of a shelter for the winter on canes previously removed from the supports and laid on the ground with breathable material, then spruce branches, boards and roofing felt.

Features of cultivation:

  1. For comfortable fruitful growth, the variety requires shade at midday. This will ensure the safety of the petals from sunburn.
  2. Planting is allowed at soil temperatures of +10- +12 0 C.
  3. Neutral or slightly acidic fertile loams are the best soil for planting.
  4. The planting pit should be large (0.5 m by 0.6 m), 0.5 meters away from walls, columns, and gazebos. The hole is filled with a mixture of 2 buckets of fertile soil, 1 c. humus, 1 c. sand, 0.5 in. peat, 0.4 kg of ash and 40 g. mineral fertilizer(universal) and moisten everything.
  5. You need to fill it up so that the root collar remains at a depth of 6-8 cm from the soil level.
  6. Due to poor flexibility, it is easier for the plant to trail along a vertical support or pole.
  7. The bush is mulched with peat or compost, which has rotted well.
  8. Shoots need to be cut at a level of 0.4 m from the ground. For the first two weeks after planting, the seedling should be protected from direct sunlight.

Further care does not differ significantly.

Climbing rose Laguna:

Pink climbing rose "Laguna"

Climbing pink "Laguna" (Laguna). Climbing roses are used for vertical gardening - arches, gazebos, pyramids, garlands, columns, pergolas, fences, gazebos; for decorating the walls of buildings, balconies. Particularly beautiful are compositions created from groups of varieties of climbing roses, as well as climbing roses on high trunks.

Climbing roses occupy one of the leading places in vertical gardening, go well with small architectural forms, are indispensable when creating decorative columns, pyramids, arches, trellises, green decoration of building walls, balconies, gazebos.

The climbing group includes primarily true climbing, or so-called Rambler, roses with long flexible creeping or arched-rising shoots (braids) from 1.5 to 5 m or more in length. Their shoots are bright green and covered with thin, curved thorns. The flowers are small (2-2.5 cm in diameter), double, semi-double or simple, of various colors. The flowers are mostly weak-scented and collected in inflorescences. True climbing roses bloom very profusely, mostly once, for 30-35 days in the first half of summer. Flowers are located along the entire length of overwintered shoots. The leaves are small, leathery and shiny. Most varieties are quite winter-hardy and overwinter well under light, dry cover.

Location: sunny and ventilated. Roses are light-loving plants, so it is best to plant them on walls and supports with southern and southwestern exposure. Preference should still be given to southern exposure; good lighting helps the growth to ripen, which will flower next year.

Landing: a strip of earth 50 - 60 cm wide is enough. Plant in pre-prepared holes measuring 50 x 50 cm. If the holes are dry, the day before planting they need to be watered and manure added - no less than half a bucket into each hole. In order for the bush to be strong and bloom profusely, after planting the plant must be cut 15 - 20 cm from the soil level. Climbing roses, used to decorate walls and other objects, are planted at a distance of at least 45 cm from the landscaping object.

Care: from the second year after planting, climbing roses are content with minor care, consisting of rare but abundant watering, fertilizing and pruning. Faded branches are pruned to encourage additional flowering. Water roses every 8 - 10 days. The soil around the plant is mulched with sawdust, humus, straw, and grass. Cow dung, which is added during planting, is used by plants for two years. In subsequent years, fertilizers are needed, especially organic ones. In addition to manure, you can feed roses with mineral and complex fertilizers: TMAU (peat-mineral-nitrogen), flower mixture etc. During the growing season, four to five feedings are required.

Trimming: climbing roses need pruning. Its main goal is to form a crown, obtain abundant and long-lasting flowering, and maintain plants in a healthy condition. In addition, pruning helps to achieve continuous shoot coverage of the object near which the plants are planted. Special attention When pruning, pay attention to the regrowth and development of vegetative shoots, since flowering in climbing roses occurs on the growth of the previous year.

At good care During the summer, roses grow long shoots, up to 2-3.5 m. They are covered for the winter. In the spring of next year, only the frozen and frosted shoots and the ends of the shoots on the strong outer bud are pruned. The shoots that survived after overwintering are first spread on the ground so that strong replacement shoots develop at the base of the bush, ensuring flowering of the bush the next year. After the young replacement shoots reach a length of 50-70 cm, the old shoots on which flowering should occur this year are tied to supports. In the future, pruning of climbing roses is carried out depending on how these roses bloom, once or twice. These groups of roses differ significantly from each other in the nature of flowering and shoot formation.

The first ones form flowering branches on last year's shoots. They don't bloom again. To replace faded shoots, the so-called main (basal), these roses form from 3 to 10 restoration (replacement) shoots, which will bloom the next season. In this case, after flowering, the basal shoots are cut down to the base, like raspberries. Thus, bushes of once-blooming climbing roses should consist of only 3-5 annual and 3-5 biennial flowering shoots.

It is important to remember that climbing roses bloom on overwintered shoots, which must be preserved for their entire length; only the very tops with underdeveloped buds must be removed. When cultivated on a high agricultural background, climbing roses can form regeneration shoots in excessive quantities. This greatly thickens the bush, weakens flowering and makes it difficult to shelter for the winter. Therefore, for climbing roses to bloom abundantly, they should be pruned and the number of shoots adjusted.

Pruning large-flowered varieties requires great attention. The length of their lashes should be commensurate with the size of the bush. If the bush is very strong, as, for example, in the variety "Climbing Gloria Day", it is necessary to leave long lashes, for more low growing bushes they should be shorter. If the branches of this group of roses are cut very short, then instead of flowering shoots only vegetative shoots will begin to grow. Often varieties of this group do not bloom. To achieve their flowering, you need to shorten the branches a little and tie them horizontally or obliquely.

Correct pruning and careful selection of varieties can provide almost continuous flowering roses in your garden. Along with pruning, the garter of climbing roses also plays an important role, which should ensure an inclined, horizontal or spiral arrangement of branches, preventing the growth of vegetative shoots and stimulating the development of floral shoots.

Wintering: require shelter. It is important to remember one thing: between the roses and the shelter (film, roofing felt, etc.) there must be air space on top. Roses die not so much from frost, but from getting wet and damping off during prolonged winter thaws or in the spring, when the covering material becomes compacted and does not allow air to pass through well. It should be remembered that preparing roses for winter begins long before the onset of frost. Already at the end of August it is necessary to stop watering and loosening the soil. At this time, it is no longer possible to feed roses with nitrogen, but it is necessary to apply potassium fertilizers to strengthen the shoot tissue. Roses should be covered for the winter only with the onset of a stable drop in temperature to minus 5-6 °C. Light frosts not only do not harm roses, but even promote better ripening of shoots and harden the plants. Premature covering leads to plants sprouting and rotting due to lack of air. Sheltering is carried out in dry weather. Climbing roses are removed from their support, damaged or rotten shoots are cut out and cleared of leaves. After this, the lashes are twisted, tied with twine and pinned to the ground with metal or wooden hooks. It is advisable to put dry leaves or spruce branches under them. The shoots are covered from above with any covering material: dry leaves, spruce branches, wooden boxes etc.

Pests, diseases: aphid, spider mites, powdery mildew, bark cancer. Powdery mildew caused by the fungus Sphaerotheca pannosa Lev. White spots appear on the leaves, which gradually grow. Powdery mildew develops rapidly in hot and wet weather, usually in late July - early August. Plant growth stops, flowering stops, and plant death may occur. As preventive control measures, it is recommended to spray 2 times with Bordeaux mixture: on dormant buds after removing the cover and on growing shoots (up to 20 cm).

Coniothirium wersdorffiae Laub - bark cancer, or “burn” of roses. Signs of the disease are detected when the cover is removed in the spring. Initially, red-brown spots form on the bark of the shoots, which, growing, gradually turn black and can envelop the entire shoot in a ring. The causative agent of the disease is inside the tissue. Ringed shoots must be immediately cut out, including the healthy part of the shoot, and burned. The fungus develops most intensively in the dark under the winter shelter of roses for the winter, especially with high humidity. Preventive measures are reducing the dose of nitrogen in the fall, fertilizing with potassium fertilizers to strengthen the tissues of the shoots, timely shelter and ventilation during winter thaws, timely removal of the shelter in the spring, pruning and destruction of affected shoots.

The idea of ​​using shrubs and trees as supports for climbing roses is not a human invention, but a way of life for these plants in the wild. On big tree climbing roses appear in all their lush splendor. Not all trees and shrubs are suitable for use as a support for climbing roses. Since the rose grows very quickly, the support plant must be quite large and tall. Do not use plants with intensively growing roots located near the surface of the soil, which strongly compete with rose roots. We can recommend: broom, serviceberry, hornbeam, rowan, apple, pear, mountain pine, yew, larch.

Modern varieties of roses, obtained by selection, are considered the most resistant to diseases and adverse conditions. climatic conditions. These include Laguna, which was introduced to gardeners in 2004 by the German company Kordes.

Description of the variety

Color Dark pink, raspberry
Number of flowers per stem Up to 8 buds per cluster, the number of inflorescences depends on the age of the plant
Aroma ❀❀❀
Flower size Up to 10 cm
Height Up to 3 m
Width Up to 1 m
Growing area (USDA) Zone 6 (part of Crimea, some northwestern regions of Russia)
Winter hardiness ❄❄
Powdery mildew resistance ★★★
Black spot resistance ★★★
Rain resistance ☂☂☂
Flowering period ☀☀☀
When to plant In the fall, a month before the temperature drops steadily below zero, or in the spring.

Tip #1: varieties of climbing roses are divided into two types: actually climbing (ramblers) and semi-climbing (climbers). Laguna belongs to the second option and is characterized by thick, erect shoots that are difficult to braid onto the arch. The best option will be grown near straight supports, for which it will be convenient to tie them up. Convenient to plant near a fence, along walls, gazebos.

Planting and care

  • purchasing a healthy seedling;
  • selection and preparation of a landing site.

Post-planting care includes:

  • watering;
  • loosening;
  • disease prevention;
  • pest control;
  • sanitary and formative trimmings;
  • application of fertilizers.

Features of caring for Laguna roses


It is worth noting here that due to the declared size of an adult plant, the amount of water for irrigation, as well as fertilizers, must be appropriate.

Despite the indicated resistance of roses to common diseases, one should not neglect measures to prevent them: treatment with copper-containing preparations, inspecting and removing parts of the plant with signs of damage, positioning on a support and tying up shoots.

It is worth paying special attention to pruning:

  • In the fall, sanitary work is carried out, removing damaged parts of the plant. A slight shortening of the shoots under cover is allowed. Since flowering occurs not only on new shoots, they try to preserve the shoots of the past season. But it is better to remove three-year-old branches, since the intensity of flowering on them decreases. But if possible, it is advisable to transfer this procedure to spring period, when it will be clear which of the young shoots survived.
  • Spring pruning involves removing parts that have not overwintered, as well as the tips of shoots, in order to provoke greater growth and branching. 2-3 buds are left on arrows growing sideways. During this period, after a thorough examination, three-year-old branches are removed if all the others have safely withstood the cold. Formation consists of trimming excess, sloppy growths.
  • In summer, the faded parts of the shoots are cut off.

Tip #2: if you decide to postpone the pruning of three-year-old shoots to spring, then in the fall it is advisable to mark them by tying them with threads, ribbons, and sticking a sticker. After winter period It will be more difficult to visually find the oldest branches.

Shelter for the winter is mandatory for this variety of roses (Read also article ⇒). The branches begin to bend under the shelter long before frost. It is hardly possible to bend them in frosty conditions without damage. Spruce branches, boards or other similar material must be laid between the lashes and the ground to avoid contact of the shoots with the ground.

This variety of roses is quite young, so it is worth adding to the manufacturer’s recommendations for planting and care the opinion of people who personal experience assessed the pros and cons of its cultivation.

  • The bushes grow quite large. Therefore, if you plan to plant several roses of this variety nearby, the distance between them should be left at least 1.5 m.
  • Before covering, the lashes must be gradually bent to the ground, while cutting them to less than 50 cm is not recommended. Therefore, there should be enough free space nearby to lay the shoots and provide them with complete shelter.
  • You can plant roses along walls and fences, but it is better to avoid north side, since for full development Plants require full daylight. A fairly frost-resistant plant, but winter time requires shelter.
  • Rose vines are quite elastic and can support their weight on their own, but in this case the bush can take up quite a lot of space. To give a more accurate shape, the shoots are tied together and secured with a support. If you plan to use it as a hedge or grow it along a wall or fence, the shoots of the bush are distributed in the shape of a fan. In this case, young shoots are attached with greater frequency than more mature shoots.
  • A full-fledged plant that corresponds to the declared characteristics of the variety manufacturer is obtained when grown on nutritious soil, with a favorable structure and sufficient watering. You should not expect a lot of growth from the rose, or abundant flowering, if you plant it in soil that does not meet the requirements for growing roses. Although the flower of this variety is considered quite unpretentious.
  • When planting roses along a fence or wall, it is advisable to avoid places where buildings create a nook. Since the ground part of the plant is quite powerful and dense, it needs a sufficient ventilation regime to avoid high humidity. Drafts are harmful to roses, but ventilation is the prevention of many diseases.
  • This variety is different beautiful color and no less pleasant aroma, so it is advisable not to hide it in the depths of the garden. The rose blooms in two waves, which lasts almost the entire season, so it can be grown as a separate flower, but can also be easily combined with others when creating garden compositions.
  • A good contrast is obtained when planted together with varieties New Down, Ilse Krone, Harlequin, Schwanensee. If you just want to complement it with something else without creating strong transitions, then you can choose ones that are similar in color and size, for example, Shakespeare, Othello.

Also, many gardeners who grow the Laguna variety confirm that it is indeed quite resistant to many common diseases.

Alternative varieties

It was already said above that in terms of flowering and characteristics, the variety is very similar to Rosarium Utersen, which is also characterized by increased resistance to disease. Refers to semi-climbing roses with bright pink large flowers

If you need something fragrant, but don’t want it pink flowers, Golden Gate can be considered an alternative here. An unpretentious shrub, resistant to disease, large flowers with a bright fruity aroma.

Another variety related in size and immunity is Super Dorothy. But it blooms a little later.

Frequently asked questions regarding the Laguna rose variety

Question No. 1. If you plant a flower in the spring, will it bloom this year?

In summer, buds may form on the plant, but it is recommended to tear them off to give the plant more strength to grow shoots. You can leave one ovary in order to further evaluate the varietal identity. The most complete flowering, as a rule, occurs in the second year.

Question No. 2. Are there any pests or diseases that you need to be especially careful about when growing this variety?

In general, a variety with fairly high immunity. But if you rely on reviews from people who directly grow this type of rose, you need to inspect the bush for the presence of aphids. Most likely, the considerable density of the plant has an effect. If signs of aphid damage are detected, areas are cut off. In case of more massive damage, the plant is treated with insecticides.

Climbing rose "Laguna"
Rose "Laguna" grows very quickly and well, shoots up to 2.5-3 meters high. Flowering is abundant, bright crimson large roses "Laguna" not only enchant with their beauty, but also attract with their fragrant scent.


Shrub roses have long been used to decorate the front garden or garden. But to add charm to buildings, and not only, climbing roses are used. One of the representatives of this genus of plants is the Laguna rose.


Why lagoon

The climbing rose "Laguna" is one of the most prominent representatives climbing flowers. Grows up to 2-2.5 meters in height. The radius of the space occupied by the bush is 1 meter. Flower buds have a filled structure. The color scheme of this variety appears to be light shades of pink and red. “Laguna” is a fairly young variety, bred only in 2004. Flowering is quite abundant. Even in cold weather the growing season continues. The plant is unpretentious to climatic conditions. The bush grows very quickly - for summer time many young shoots appear.

Interesting! Thanks to endurance abundant flowering And rapid growth The Laguna rose is very popular among gardeners of various levels.

Basic landing rules


Due to its low maintenance requirements, Lagoon is often recommended for beginning gardeners. But in order for the flower to begin to grow, it must be planted correctly, responsibly completing several important steps: Choose the right seedling. If the seedling is of poor quality, it will not be accepted or the plant will not grow and bloom. The seedling should not be damaged, the branches should be even. Leaves with inner and external sides should be green and free of plaque. You should also pay attention to root system. Since “Laguna” is a climbing rose, the root system should be wide, and each root should be thick and strong. Choose a place for planting in accordance with the characteristics of growth. Rosa lagoon prefers loose soil that is rich useful substances. You should not plant a bush in the same place where the rose grew before. The area should not be open - partial shading is necessary. Under straight lines sun rays the quality of the flower deteriorates. Properly prepare the seedling and site before planting. Preparing a seedling involves processing its root system. First, the dry and longest root shoots are removed. This should be done with a sharp tool so as not to tear the root system. After pruning, the seedling is placed in a bucket with clean water roots down. It's better to do this at night. The planting hole is prepared several weeks in advance so that the soil is enriched with oxygen and nutrients evenly saturate the soil. The recess should not be wider than the root system of the bush, so there is no need to dig a whole trench. Regarding the depth, you should not overdo it here either - it is calculated in accordance with the position of the lower four kidneys. Carry out the landing procedure correctly. This is the main stage that needs to be considered more carefully and approached with all responsibility. A well-chosen place for planting, as well as correctly planted, guarantee a positive result - the plant will take root and bloom in a year.

Step by step

Proper planting of the climbing rose “Laguna” includes several stages: The prepared hole is watered in advance. The main thing is to wait until the moisture is completely absorbed by the cavity - you should not plant the rose in the dirt. Then fertilizers are applied. The most the best option It will become ordinary manure - half a bucket. The rose is placed in a recess and the root system is placed along the entire perimeter of the bottom. After this, the seedling is covered with earth. The main thing is that the soil does not cover the lower buds and that part of the root peeks out, which smoothly passes into the trunk. The bush itself is trimmed to 20-25 centimeters above the ground. A support is installed in advance near the seedling. This could be, for example, a frame or a decorative staircase.

Important! If the rose is intended to decorate architectural objects, then it should be planted at a distance of half a meter from the intended support, so that there is space for the development of the root system.

How to grow correctly

The main thing is not only to plant it successfully, but also to care for the plant. And it, in turn, consists of:

Polivé

Formative pruning

Feeding with fertilizers

Proper reproduction

In order for a plant to bloom and develop, no special knowledge in botany is required, but some care features should be taken into account. Rose loves careful periodic watering combined with fertilizing. Nutrients can be purchased at any garden store. Pruning is done in September. In the process, the thinnest and weakest shoots are cut off. For the winter, the bush is pruned as much as possible and then insulated. When insulating, the fences are bent to the ground. Reproduction of Laguna rose involves green cuttings. This method of propagation ensures that the shoot takes root well. The principle of care for both young and older rose bushes is practically the same. The only difference is in tying - for young actively growing seedlings, the procedure for redistributing supports is more frequent than for already formed plants.

While watching the video you will learn more about the climbing rose.



The climbing rose “Laguna” is a fairly young variety of flower in its group, but is already very popular among gardeners. This is facilitated by the unpretentiousness of the flower to weather conditions and resistance to diseases.
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