Plant roses in full sun with well-draining soil
Water deeply at the base, not on the leaves
Water consistently, especially during dry periods
Mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds
Prune dead, damaged, or crossing stems
Remove spent blooms to encourage more flowers
Fertilize with a balanced rose fertilizer during the growing season
Check regularly for pests and diseases
Treat aphids, black spot, and powdery mildew promptly
Keep good air circulation around the bushes
Avoid overcrowding by spacing plants properly
Protect roots in winter with mulch or covering
Clean up fallen leaves and debris around the plant
Use sharp, clean pruning tools
Train climbing roses with proper support
Inspect new growth for signs of stress or damage
