Roses will grow in a wide variety of soils and situations, and will survive with relatively little attention. Follow these basic steps to plant healthy rose bushes that will add beauty to any property.
October 9, 2015
Roses will grow in a wide variety of soils and situations, and will survive with relatively little attention. Follow these basic steps to plant healthy rose bushes that will add beauty to any property.
Roses do best in an open, sunny location that has a fairly rich, slightly acid soil. If humus is added, clay soil is excellent. Good drainage is essential, although roses need ample watering in the absence of rain. Once planted, roses will survive in the same bed for many years if the ground is regularly mulched and fed. Moisture retention in the soil is of utmost importance.
The best time to plant bare-root roses in cold areas of the country is in early spring. This gives the roots time to become established before top growth begins.
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