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Old 24-05-2004, 08:04 PM
Hamp
 
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Default planting time for bareroots

"Gail Futoran" wrote in message ...
"Reva Narasimhan" wrote in
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Hi Everyone,
Wayside gardens is having a big sale on roses. Is it too

late to plant
bareroot roses? I live in Northern New Jersey, Zone 6a.

It's already
getting hot here. However, I am tempted by the beautiful

pictures and
the *low* prices in the promo email they sent. Should I

just hit the
delete button and pass this up? Or have people had success

planting
bareroot roses at this point in the season in a similar

zone?
Thanks for your advice.

Reva Narasimhan


Sorry, I'm not in your zone, but I have gotten
late orders and had to plant bareroots at a
warmer time of year than I preferred. Usually
I concentrate on keeping them watered, mulching
well, holding off on feeding until growth is
well established.

I have also shaded roses that I felt were weak
until they got roots established enough to handle
south Texas summers.

It might be worth trying, but it's your money, so
your decision.

Gail
near San Antonio TX Zone 8


I concur with Gail. I live in zone 8 and last year planted some David
Austins, bare roots from Wayside Gardens in June. They did great. I
have ordered some from them this year and should be here tomorrow.
Keep them well watered and mulched and you should be ok. I had one
rose to fail earlier this year, I think it was already dead when I
planted it, and Wayside promptly shipped me replacement with no
questions asked.
Hamp