Under the name "dog rose" various - mostly native - wild rose species are offered, which are quite similar in terms of their location and care requirements. Read how you can plant these shrubs in the garden, which are as beautiful as they are robust, with their simple yet elegant appearance.

The dog rose prefers sunny locations

Which location do wild roses prefer?

Like all roses, dog roses also like a sunny and warm location. However, a spot in full sun is not necessary, because most species feel particularly comfortable in a light, partially shaded place.

What soil should you plant wild roses in?

Dog roses like a loose, humus-rich and loamy soil, which is ideally mixed with some lime. Acidic soils, on the other hand, are not suitable.

What time of year is ideal for planting?

The wild roses should also be planted in autumn if possible, with a mild day in October being the best time for such a project. Alternatively, planting in early spring - around the months of March and April - is also possible.

At what distance should wild roses be placed from each other or from other plants?

Many wild rose species can grow up to five meters high and almost as wide, so the shrubs need a lot of space - unless you want to plant them as a hedge. In this case, a planting distance of about 80 to 100 centimeters makes sense for dense hedges. If you don't have that much space, you can also fall back on smaller species.

When do dog roses bloom?

Most wild rose species bloom in June.

When can you harvest the delicious fruits of the dog rose?

Only the fruits of the dog rose (Rosa canina), also known as rose hips, are edible. They contain a lot of vitamin C and are used primarily for the production of jams and jellies. The other wild rose species are less suitable for consumption, but are not considered poisonous either. However, they all have bright red and therefore very decorative fruits.

How can wild roses be propagated?

Many wild roses form numerous runners, which quickly develop into dense and wide bushes. Of course, these runners can also be used for targeted propagation, as can the seeds contained in the fruits. Propagation via cuttings usually shows good results.

tips

Although wild roses are very tolerant of pruning, they are less suitable for the typical, box-shaped hedge trimming. Regular pruning is especially important for the dog rose, because it mainly produces its flowers and fruits on the one- to two-year-old shoots.

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