Moving roses, from ground to pot
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Moving tuberose from pot to ground
Comments (1)You should have no problems planting your tuberose in the ground now. This is a tough plant and in your zone should do very well. I have them in the ground here for more than 10 years. I try and remember to dig some every year and break up the root mass which becomes solid up to a foot in diameter. I replant some and pot up many for plant sales. To bloom they need regular water and fertilizer during the growing season. Al...See MoreTransplanting roses from pots to ground
Comments (1)Yes, when they are dormant is a good time to transplant them. You still don't want to disturb the root ball. Keep it as intact as possible when you transplant them. Then keep them well watered and wait to fertilize until they start to leaf out....See MoreMoving rose from ground to pot
Comments (2)Roses need also "real" soil, I think that grow-mulch only is not good, too soft. Can't you make a trip out of the city, to a field for instance, and dig out some earth? I am sure this would not harm anyone. Or if you travel out of the city for instance to buy vegetables from a local farmer (s)he should really not have any problem to give you a pot of soil from the field at no cost....See MoreMoving a 3-year grafted James Galway from a 5-gallon pot to the ground
Comments (19)Wow!!! I can’t believe a climber that big stayed happy and thriving in a 5 gallon pot. That‘s one AMAZING rose. I actually have to do the exact opposite with my White eden Climber. We need to renovate and it MUST be moved. I don’t have a perfect spot for it yet... so I’m trying to figure out how to move it from its spot where its been growing happily for 8 years... into a pot. If you all have any words or wisdom or advice... please send it my way....See Morerosesforme
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