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Roses PLR Content

Roses PLR Content

A targeted collection of 40 high-quality articles on growing roses you can use to kickstart your content creation and personal branding efforts. Becoming a published author, authority blogger or social media maven has never been easier.

 

All of the articles come with unrestricted private label rights, so you are free to claim full authorship and use the content in any manner you like. Create essays, reports, eBooks, search-engine friendly web pages, blogs and social media posts.

 

Sample Article from the Pack (so you can judge the quality for yourself:)

 

Choosing Roses for Your Garden


There are thousands of varieties and colors of roses in the world.  Choosing the right varieties for you can seem impossible!  How can you possibly choose from all of those thousands of types?  It can be overwhelming at first.  


There are large shrub roses that can be covered in dozens of large, beautiful blooms.  These are great even when the blooms fade, because they provide a stunning backdrop of rich green.  The foliage itself is pretty enough to be enjoyable, even when there are no blooms.


Hybrid tea roses are delicate, classy, and visually stunning.  They provide full blossoms that are perfect for cutting and placing in vases.  If you want amazing cut roses, hybrid tea roses are a great choice.


If you want to make a visually striking statement outdoors, you might consider climbing roses.  They can be trained over arbors, around doorways, and over walkways.  They can climb trellises beside walls, and they can be trained over fences.  Climbing roses are perfect for creating a romantic garden.


If you don't have a lot of space, you can choose petite roses.  They grow on very compact plants, and can be neatly tucked away into small corners.  They can also be grown in containers, so you can even grow them if you have only a patio for growing plants.


You can purchase your roses in one of three ways.  You can purchase them in pots, wrapped inside a plastic bag, or bare root.  It doesn't really matter which way you purchase your roses, but it's probably preferable to avoid those grown in containers, because they can end up having their roots grow into a very tight clump that can be damaged when you transplant the rose.


Bare root roses are kept dormant and are stored without soil. Their roots are kept damp by using some wet sawdust, paper, or burlap.  Bare root plants are generally planted in early spring, and they tend to adjust well to their new location.  


Potted plants often don't adjust quite as quickly.  Most plant catalogs and online sources ship bare root roses, so you should be able to find the varieties you want in this format.  Bare root roses are also often cheaper than potted roses.


No matter what, don't automatically buy the cheapest type of roses you can get.  Healthy roses are an important investment.  If you buy low quality roses, it will probably come back to haunt you later. 
 

It would be a major waste of money to buy roses and plant them, only to have them die a few weeks later.  It's better to spend a little extra up front and have a better chance of having roses that survive and thrive.


When purchasing your roses locally, be sure to pick a plant that has at least three strong stems (or canes).  You should be sure to look carefully for any potential signs of disease or pest infestation, and don't buy any plants that have signs of damage.  


Be sure there are no brown spots or wilted leaves.  Also be sure to look for white roots rather than dull brown or ivory roots.  White roots are a sign of good health.  Any buds should be fat and bright.


Also, be sure to keep color scheming in mind when you purchase roses.  You should purchase roses in colors that go well together.  You don't want to choose colors that clash, because it will make your garden look cheap and less aesthetically pleasing.
 

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