How to plant a bare root climbing rose
By following these simple steps, you will ensure your bare root climbing rose gets off to the best possible start.
When to plant
Bare root roses are best planted between January and May, during bare root season. This gives them time to establish ready to bloom come summer. The only time we recommend that you don't plant is when the ground is frozen, waterlogged or in drought conditions.
You will need
Spade
Fork
Large bucket of water
Watering can
Well rotted manure
Where to plant
Roses are incredibly versatile plants and can be planted in an array of different positions.
- Make sure the rose has some sun, ideally at least 4 hours of sunlight a day.
- Generally, the more sun the better. However in the hottest areas, shade from the afternoon sun can be beneficial.
- Ensure the rose has enough space, so that the roots do not suffer from intense competition from neighbouring plants, including treesand hedges.
- Ensure the rose has a structure to 'climb'. You will need to tie the stems onto the supporting structure as it grows.
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