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Bare root roses
I live in Northern Texas (Zone 7) and would like to know how late one can
plant bare root roses in my area and expect them to take hold and do well. Thanks |
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"Hound Dog" wrote in message
... I live in Northern Texas (Zone 7) and would like to know how late one can plant bare root roses in my area and expect them to take hold and do well. Thanks My experience here in Southcentral TX (San Antonio area) is that it's the summer heat that's the problem for bareroots. I'd plant them as soon as you can work the ground easily and then keep them watered well unless you get a lot of rain, then don't bother. If you can find some seaweed, I find that makes a great addition to a transplant. Works a lot like root stimulator. Here's one site I found that mentions seaweed: http://www.brackengardens.com/barerootnewpage.cfm If you do a google search on "seaweed for roses" you can find other links that cover not just seaweed but also planting information. HTH - Gail |
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