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Transplanting Roses
I have a rose that is growing in my fence row. I'm not sure if it's a
climber or rambler. I don't know much about roses it was there when I bought the house. I'd like to transplant it and train it to an arbor it's a very pretty red rose but is partially hidden by a liliac bush. When would be the best time to try this? I live in Ohio in zone 6. Thanks for any advice. T.C. |
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Transplanting Roses
Now ! Dig a hole big around it and try not to cut roots off, bigger than a
pencil. Transplant in good soil, aka, got some manure in it ,and a Startup Fertilizer in the hole to be transplanted in, mixed with 50/50 , manure, Horse , Steer ,Turkey. Sh*t. About a 1/2 cup Startup Fertilizer mixed in to the soil, per 5 gallons of soil. Maybe pick off all the leaves before you do it a week before.(Forces it into dormancy) In Ohio you might not have leaves on your rose this time of year. I live in Northern Calif. Roses don't go dormant completely in the mild climate here. Good luck and say a Prayer before breaking ground "TCrevison" wrote in message ... I have a rose that is growing in my fence row. I'm not sure if it's a climber or rambler. I don't know much about roses it was there when I bought the house. I'd like to transplant it and train it to an arbor it's a very pretty red rose but is partially hidden by a liliac bush. When would be the best time to try this? I live in Ohio in zone 6. Thanks for any advice. T.C. |
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