Root roses are planted in spring. Bushes should be buried for some time (ideally for 4 weeks) so that they are not damaged by late frosts. We usually start cutting older shrubs when forsythia begins to bloom.After cutting, the roses are fed with long-term (three-month) fertilizer.
In the summer, it is important to weed regularly, pruning faded flowers, and keeping plant he alth in check.The roses should be supplemented with the second dose of fertilizer by mid-July at the latest.
Root shrubs can be planted again.
In cold or freezing temperatures, all roses should be buried. If they are to winter outside, the pots should be insulated with insulation. An old linen sack or bubble wrap can be used for this purpose.Place the container on a piece of polystyrene. Cover the above-ground part of the bush with a burlap bag.From time to time, when the temperature is positive, water the plants.