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1. Choose a rose plant that is suited to your climate. Some roses, such as those grown on their own roots, are more cold-hardy than grafted roses. There are roses that tolerate heat
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1. Identify the ideal location for your roses. They will need several hours of direct sunlight each day, but you don't want to put them where there is no shade time. Ideally, an area
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1. There is no magical Green Thumb needed when it comes to growing roses, beautiful roses. Roses love water and a regular fertilizer feeding so keep these two factors in mind and
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