Regional Growing Guide: Upper South
Hot, hazy and humid describes much of the year in this region, where roses commence their first peak of bloom by Mother's Day, then continue budding out and blooming through December. While most of the rain comes during winter and early spring, fierce afternoon thunderstorms, nor-easters and even hurricanes may blow through during summer months. The soil may be acidic or sandy: amending with lime helps balance the pH, while compost provides nutrients and improves drainage. The best roses are heat tolerant and resist black spot: new roses often offer improved repeat blooming as well.
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Roses and Clematis
Learn everything you need to know about pairing these two popular garden plants, including choosing complementary varieties, planning for continuous bloom, and planting and maintenance guidelines. http://www.garden.org/articles/articles.php?q=show&id=737
