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Title: EarthKind Landscape Roses


1
EarthKind Landscape Roses
  • Prepared by
  • Kimberly Engler, Landry Lockett,
  • Dr. Steven George, and Dr. Cynthia McKenney
  • Texas Cooperative Extension
  • Texas AM University System

2
The EarthKind Approach
  • Innovative new program of environmental landscape
    management for 21st Century
  • Developed by Texas AM horticulture specialists
  • Based entirely on university research
  • As organic as the science will support

3
Goals Of EarthKind
  • Beautiful, productive landscapes




  • Require only minimal maintenance
  • Provide maximum protection for the environment

4
Guiding Principles Of EarthKind
  • Employ EarthKind plants and cultural techniques
    to avoid pest problems before they occur
  • Use commercial fertilizers and pesticides only as
    last resort

5
Holy Grail
  • Only two kinds of people those that can already
    grow roses, and those that wish they could grow
    roses
  • Holy Grail is to find roses that anyone can grow
    and that almost never require pesticides
  • AM scientists have been searching for such roses
    since 1988

6
Problems With Modern Hybrid Tea Roses
  • Need well-drained, acid soils (found in Heaven,
    seldom anywhere else!)
  • Require excessive use of pesticides (20-25 sprays
    per year in humid areas)
  • Must be pruned hard
  • Short lived often difficult to grow

7
EarthKind Landscape Roses
  • New era in beautiful, easy-care landscape plants
  • Everyone, even those brand new to gardening, can
    be highly successful with EarthKind roses

8
Aggie Approved
  • Highly recommended by Texas AM Agriculture
    Program
  • Proven by years of research at Texas AM - Dallas
    under very harsh conditions (highly alkaline clay
    soil with no soil amendments,
    no fertilizers, no pesticides, no deadheading,
    no pruning)
  • Confirmed by field trials all across Texas
    (again, no pesticide applications)

9
Advantages Of
EarthKind Roses
  • Very easy to grow, even for beginners
  • Will grow in almost any soil, even highly
    alkaline clays
  • Very drought and heat tolerant once established
  • Due to excellent genetics, rarely have any
    serious disease, insect or mite problems

10
Put Away Your Sprayers!
  • Not immune to pest problems
  • Their tolerance to pests is so great that, as
    long as you do not mind a few leaflets dropping
    occasionally, almost never will you have to apply
    any pesticides!

11
EarthKind Roses
Protectors Of The Environment
  • Great for conserving water and protecting air and
    water quality
  • Reduce irrigation by 70 percent
  • Reduce pesticide usage over 90 percent
  • In most loam and clay soils, greatly reduce need
    for commercial fertilizers

12
Coast-to-Coast Potential
  • Proven from high deserts of west Texas to
    oppressive humidity of Houston, all with no
    pesticides
  • Great potential for trial plantings
    coast-to-coast throughout appropriate hardiness
    zones

13
Dwarf Shrubs
14
Marie Daly
  • Found, polyantha
  • 3 ht x 3 wd
  • Pink, semi-double, fragrant
  • Repeat blooming
  • Has few thorns
  • Best used in large containers
  • Zones 5-9

15
The Fairy
  • 1932, polyantha
  • 3 ht x 4 wd
  • Light pink, very double
  • Repeat blooming
  • Covered with hundreds of small blossoms
  • Zones 4-9

16
Small Shrubs
17
Caldwell Pink
  • Found (Caldwell, TX)
  • 4 ht x 4 wd
  • Lilac pink, very double
  • Repeat blooming
  • Outstanding summer bloom (Summer Carnation)
  • Zones 6-9

18
Perle dOr
  • 1884, polyantha
  • 4 ht x 4 wd
  • Peach, double, very fragrant
  • Repeat blooming
  • Almost constantly in flower
  • A favorite old rose!
  • Zones 6-9

19
Medium Shrubs
20
Belindas Dream
  • 1992, shrub
  • 5 ht x 5 wd
  • Pink, large very double, fragrant
  • Repeat blooming
  • If you plant only one rose in your life, make it
    Belindas Dream!
  • Zones 5-9

21
Carefree Beauty
  • 1977, shrub
  • Dr. Griffith Buck rose
  • a.k.a. Katy Road Pink
  • 5 ht x 4 wd
  • Pink, semi-double, fragrant
  • Repeat blooming
  • Orange hips in winter
  • Zones 4-9

22
Else Poulsen
  • 1924, floribunda
  • 5 ht x 5 wd
  • Pink blend, semi-double
  • Repeat blooming
  • Outstanding floral impact
  • Needs really good air circulation
  • Zones 6-9

23
Knock Out
  • 2000, shrub
  • 6 ht x 5 wd
  • Cherry red, semi-double
  • Repeat blooming
  • Great disease tolerance
  • Tolerates light shade
  • Zones 4b-9

24
Mutabilis
  • Prior to 1894, China
  • 6 ht x 6 wd
  • Yellow, then pink, then crimson single
  • Repeat blooming
  • Butterfly Rose
  • Kids love tracking changes in petal color
  • Zones 6-9

25
Mannerly Climbers
26
Climbing Pinkie
  • 1952, polyantha
  • 10 ht x 6 wd
  • Pink, semi-double, fragrant
  • Heavy spring bloom, moderate fall display
  • Few thorns, easy to train
  • Zones 6-9

27
Sea Foam
  • 1964, shrub
  • 8 ht x 4 wd
  • Creamy white, double
  • Repeat blooming
  • Also great for cascading over retaining walls
  • Zones 4-9

28
EarthKind Growing Tips
29
Selecting A Planting Site
  • Must have full, direct sunlight for eight hours
    or more each day
  • Must have good air movement over leaves
  • No sprinkler irrigation during evening hours or
    at night
  • Fungi will walk fifty miles to infect wet leaves
    at night!

30
Bed Preparation Is Crucial
  • Roses really respond to well-drained soils
  • Sandy and loam soils Incorporate 3 - 6 inches of
    finished, plant-derived compost

31
Bed Prep For Clay Soils Help Is Finally At
Hand
  • First, incorporate 3 inches of expanded shale
  • Then, 3 inches of finished, plant-derived compost
  • Creates raised bed 6 inches above surrounding
    soil
  • Crown the bed (i.e. higher in the center) to
    help shed excess water

32
Roses Love Organic Mulches
33
Mulching Your Secret Weapon
  • Mulch year-round with 3 - 4 thick layer of
    organic material (tree limbs run through chipper,
    etc.) on soil surface
  • During the year, bottom inch of mulch decomposes
    to form humus which is great for your plants!
  • Each spring, restore mulch to 3 - 4 thickness

34
New Benefit From Mulches
  • Organic mulches have always conserved water,
    improved root growth, increased microbial
    activity in the soil, reduced certain diseases,
    greatly reduced annual weed problems
  • Now, we know they also act as long-term, super
    slow-release fertilizer

35
Compost Once, Mulch Forever
  • For EarthKind approach to work, compost must be
    finished (i.e. fully composted), not still half
    raw
  • Compost only added once, worked into soil prior
    to planting
  • From then on, just mulch

36
Reduction In Commercial Fertilizers
  • In most loam and clay soils, there is often no
    need to apply any commercial fertilizers
  • Commercial fertilizer includes both synthetic
    organic products
  • Compost year-round mulching usually provides
    all the nutrition these roses need

37
Watering
  • Once established, EarthKind roses amazingly
    drought and heat tolerant
  • Water only when soil in root ball is dry to a
    depth of 1 inch

38
Watering Too Often Is A Killer
  • In heavy clay soils, watering too often (e.g.
    every other day) will kill plants
  • Once established in these soils and well mulched,
    watering usually only needed every 10-14 days
    even during summers sledgehammer heat, not at
    all during a wet winter

39
Drip Irrigation Is Best
  • Drip irrigation is best because it conserves
    water and, since it prevents wetting of the
    foliage, reduces disease problems
  • Salty water applied to leaves can burn foliage
    badly
  • If water is salty, even more important to use
    drip irrigation

40
Closing Thoughts
  • Putting EarthKind techniques into everyday
    practice will help your family, your business,
    your community and your environment

  • Remember, "EarthKind to benefit humankind"
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