ROSE ALAN TITCHMARSH OR HUNTINGTON ROSE

Shrub English rose HUNTINGTON ROSE (Alan Titchmarsh) by D. Austin blooms in large cupped, rosette-shaped flowers that smell like Old roses. She has a strong character and tough shoots ending in clusters of flowers. Rose HUNTINGTON ROSE (Alan Titchmarsh) is named after the famous English gardener, author of books and TV presenter A. Titchmarsh and a long-term inspirer of gardeners all over the world.

CHARACTERISTICS OF ROSE ALAN TITCHMARSH

  • Group – English Roses 
  • Subgroup – English Leander hybrids
  • Basic form – bush (shrub)
  • Height – 1.2 m
  • Diameter – 1.2 m
  • Bush shape – round
  • Flower color – dark pink
  • Number of petals – 100
  • Flower shape – cupped rosette
  • Flower size – 9 cm
  • Blossom shape – clusters
  • Blossom type – repetitive
  • Aroma – light
  • Foliage – dark green, large, leathery, shiny, abundant
  • Shoots – erect, can bend under the weight of flowers, with thorns
  • Features – can throw 2-meter lashes; petals can stick together in cold, damp weather
  • Powdery mildew resistance – above average
  • Black spot resistance – above average
  • Cold hardiness – 5 – 11 USDA zones
  • Breeder – D. Austin
  • Catalog name – Ausjive
  • Year of introduction – 2005
  • Soil – all types
  • pH- can there should be slight fluctuations from neutral
  • Drainage – mandatory
  • Plot – sunny / partial shade
  • Container – yes
  • Standard – yes
  • Types of planting – mixed planting, hedges, fragrant gardens, rose gardens

Care for the HUNTINGTON ROSE rose like this:

  • Planting for roses is the most important step in caring for them. Plants prefer sunny areas with good drainage. They grow on almost all types of soil. The soil must be loose in order to allow sufficient water and air to pass to the root system.
  • Watering. Roses are watered as needed – from 10 liters to 15 liters of water per 1 adult bush of the English rose HUNTINGTON ROSE on average 2 – 3 times a week. In dry times, watering is increased. If the plant grows in a container, then watering is usually more frequent. In both cases, it all depends on the weather conditions.
  • Fertilizing is carried out at least 2 – 3 times during the growing season. It can be both mineral fertilizers and organic. Roses are also given mineral complexes that are introduced by spraying. For roses growing in pots, feeding is increased, but the doses are smaller.
  • Pruning roses depends on the group to which they belong. Pruning is done twice: in the summer, faded parts are constantly cut off to stimulate the appearance of new flowers, and in the fall, winter or early spring, pruning is carried out to form the plant and prevent diseases or pests hiding under the bark of the plant. Potted roses are also pruned.
  • Loosening and weeding the soil around the rose bush HUNTINGTON ROSE is necessary for the circulation of air, moisture and nutrients for the root system. To minimize your labor costs, use mulching. This farming technique will help reduce weeds and keep the soil moist longer. This also applies to container roses.  
  • Shelter for the winter is especially needed if the subzero temperatures are very low or the winter is characterized by frequent long thaws, which are suddenly replaced by minus. Roses growing in pots must be covered.    

Enjoy your cultivation!

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