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stroll through a bower. Setting roses to climb a fence behind some lower annuals in beds around the edges of the yard could also add extra beauty to your garden design.

If you’re planting roses and annuals together, then give the annuals a head start by picking up seedlings rather than starting with seeds, which would take forever to become a good size. It’s a good gardening tip to try to reduce the potential spread of disease or pests by mixing up your rose beds with other types of flowers. You can get very creative and experiment both with colors and species, as well as different locations for the flowers. Putting other flowers in with your roses won’t detract from their beauty if you plan carefully, and it could actually protect them from potential harm.

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