Can I grow roses indoors?
Traditionally, rosarians have turned to miniature roses for indoor use. Today however, almost any rose variety can thrive inside, as long as it is suited to the conditions you can provide. Most rose plants can be grown in a sunny corner or window area but several species work well with artificial light. Indoor roses require a lot of water to stay healthy, and because they’re kept in containers, they can dry out quickly. Check the topsoil every few days and water thoroughly when the top inch has dried out. Be sure the compost is moist but not wet.Unlike planted rose gifts, indoor roses have a lifespan of 5-8 weeks, it’s a plant that requires little commitment and as they only have a height and spread of 25cm they don’t take up a lot of room either.
Can roses survive winter indoors?
Not only can they be grown inside over winter like herbs but they will grow and be ready for blooming outside as soon as the danger of frost is over. Of all roses, miniature roses are the easiest, and most versatile, to grow. Yes, you can plant your miniature rose in the garden. Miniature roses are bushy and make a nice addition to rock gardens. They can also be useful for low edgings. Plant your miniature rose outside as soon as all danger of frost has passed.
Where to put roses in the house?
To get the most out of your roses put them in the coolest spot in your home away from lights, extreme drafts and heaters. You’ll also want to keep your them away from fruit or anything that emits ethylene. Lack of sunlight, dry soil, and dry air will cause roses to shed their leaves.