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		<title>Manageable Mini Roses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many varieties of full sized roses now available which are low maintenance, hardy, and disease resistant.  But for gardeners who want an even more manageable rose, mini-roses are an excellent alternative.
Mini-roses are true roses which have been cultivated to a smaller size.  Not only do the plants not attain the large [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many varieties of full sized roses now available which are low maintenance, hardy, and disease resistant.  But for gardeners who want an even more manageable rose, mini-roses are an excellent alternative.</p>
<p>Mini-roses are true roses which have been cultivated to a smaller size.  Not only do the plants not attain the large size of regular rose bushes, but the leaves and blossoms are in proportion, making miniature roses a delicate looking, and charming, addition to any garden.  Gardeners shouldn’t be fooled by their fragile appearance, however.  These tiny roses are in many cases tougher than their bigger cousins.<br />
Simply by virtue of being smaller, mini-roses are easier to prune than traditional roses.  And belying their ethereal looks, they are much more winter hardy than most rose hybrids.<br />
The ultimate factor in making mini-roses more desirable to gardeners looking for a low-maintenance rose is their outstanding performance when planted in containers.  Containers offer the gardener a great deal more control over certain conditions affecting the plant.  And because mini-roses are ever-blooming, having this increased control will produce dramatic, gorgeous plants.  By using outdoor containers (mini-roses do not grow well indoors, lacking sufficient light and humidity), gardeners can very easily monitor and adjust water levels and fertilization. </p>
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