The rose will not give luxurious blooms and will not become a decoration of the garden if you plant it next to this plant.
Experienced gardeners believe that the "queen of the garden" should not be planted anywhere. There are plants next to which the rose will wither.
Despite its capricious nature, the rose gets along with many plants, if the necessary distance between plantings is observed.
Basically, the choice of location for a rose is connected with the nuances of aesthetics. Usually, the most visible and illuminated place is chosen for the flower.
But there is one unfavorable plant, next to which a rose should never be planted, gardeners warn.
We are talking about an apple tree. The tree has powerful roots that suck all the nutrients out of the soil. In addition, the plant gives a strong shadow, which is bad for the rose.
Some summer residents plant various crops not only in the beds, but also in the tree trunk circle. However, roses are a bad option in this case.