Planting garden rose varieties

Roses without a root ball (with a bare root) can be planted until the end of April, shrubs are baled until the end of May. The next planting date for these shrubs is in the fall. Bushes in containers can be planted practically all year round, of course excluding periods of frost.Young roots are very sensitive to cold, so cuttings should be kept in appropriate conditions.

Before planting, the roots are immersed in a water bath, and root cuttings are kept in it for several hours.The planting hole must be larger than the diameter of the root ball. The selected soil is mixed with compost. When planting roses, we cannot crush their roots. If they are too long or damaged, it is better to trim them.

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Carefully sprinkle the seedling with soil, forming a low collar around the bush that will retain water. Water the bushes abundantly.The grafting site should be 3-5 centimeters below the ground (it is a protection against frost).Roses like light and airy places (but not in a draft). The best for cultivation is sandy loam soil.

Planting a rose

1. The roses have deep roots, cover them with loose soil. The planting hole should be approx. 10 cm wider than the diameter of the root ball.

2. The vaccination site should be 3-5 centimeters below ground level.

3. After planting, compact the substrate thoroughly and water it generously.

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