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Old 07-06-2007, 03:37 PM posted to rec.gardens.roses
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kSonia asked:
I am new to growing roses and recently planted a rosa therese bugnet
at the front of a bed. I didn't realize that this rose grew so large
and I am wondering if I should move it or if I can prune it to keep it
a reasonable size for the space (~3 - 4 feet).


The rose you have 'Theresa Bugnet' is a type of rose called a Hybrid
Rugosa. Theresa is one of the most vigorous(fast growing) of all of
the rugosas.

Therefore, I don't think it would be advisable to try to keep it small
in the space you have allotted to it. It is possible, but it would
have to be pruned after every bloom cycle. I would move it to a
bigger location.

I concur with Gail that you should be careful of the temperature when
you move it. And her advice for moving it is great also.

As for timing, I would say wait for winter and move it in late winter
when it is dormant and before it leafs out for the next year. There
are plenty of roses that fit the bill for small 4 to 5 foot sized
roses. Get the right variety for the space.

Have a good day,

Bob Bauer
http://www.rose-roses.com/