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BARE ROOT ROSES BEGIN SHIPPING FEBRUARY 6, 2023
Love Song Rose is a beautifullavender floribunda with large double petaled blooms over beautiful darker glossy green foliage. Will continue to bloom all summer and is an excellent cut rose.
Zone 6-10
Grows 3 ft wide x 4-5 ft tall
These roses are shipped as #1 grade bare root. These are not shipped in a pot with soil. Roses will arrive with canes pruned and bare roots ready to be planted right away.
We typically plant our bare roots with the grafted node or bud union just below the surface of the soil, about two inches. There are different views on planting bare roots roses, but this way works best for us so that the graft is protected underground from harsh winters, winds and I've read that the grafted rose could potentially grow it's own roots if they are just below ground level.
To plant a bare root rose first decide on placement in your garden by finding a location that gets at least 4-6 hours a day of sunlight. Afternoon shade might be good in hot climates. Make sure the spot you pick isn't too close to a tree or other large shrub that would be competing.
When you receive your rose you'll want to unpack it and let the roots sit in a bucket of water for a couple hours. While they are drinking up dig a hole twice as big as the roots (about a foot and a half round and loosen up the soil at the bottom so the roots can easily penetrate as they grow. Create a mound of soil at the bottom to support the roots and add compost manure if you have any. Back fill the hole with soil and firm down with your boot or back of the shovel. Water in and add more soil if needed.
BARE ROOT ROSES BEGIN SHIPPING FEBRUARY 6, 2023
Love Song Rose is a beautifullavender floribunda with large double petaled blooms over beautiful darker glossy green foliage. Will continue to bloom all summer and is an excellent cut rose.
Zone 6-10
Grows 3 ft wide x 4-5 ft tall
These roses are shipped as #1 grade bare root. These are not shipped in a pot with soil. Roses will arrive with canes pruned and bare roots ready to be planted right away.
We typically plant our bare roots with the grafted node or bud union just below the surface of the soil, about two inches. There are different views on planting bare roots roses, but this way works best for us so that the graft is protected underground from harsh winters, winds and I've read that the grafted rose could potentially grow it's own roots if they are just below ground level.
To plant a bare root rose first decide on placement in your garden by finding a location that gets at least 4-6 hours a day of sunlight. Afternoon shade might be good in hot climates. Make sure the spot you pick isn't too close to a tree or other large shrub that would be competing.
When you receive your rose you'll want to unpack it and let the roots sit in a bucket of water for a couple hours. While they are drinking up dig a hole twice as big as the roots (about a foot and a half round and loosen up the soil at the bottom so the roots can easily penetrate as they grow. Create a mound of soil at the bottom to support the roots and add compost manure if you have any. Back fill the hole with soil and firm down with your boot or back of the shovel. Water in and add more soil if needed.
The root arrived nice and green looking very alive. Bigger root than I thought. It is in the ground and trying to sprout already. I am so happy I decided to buy it. I bought one that was potted a year or so ago and it wasn't as big as the bare root and it almost died on me. It's hanging on barely. I think I'd rather buy bare roots than potted. It's bigger and healthier than the pottedone was. I would buy this again.
It's been planted and protected - just in time for below-freezing temps at night. I've protected it as best I can and will hope for the best when we really receive spring weather.
The rose that showed up looks amazing and healthy! I can't wait for it to bloom!
The root arrived nice and green looking very alive. Bigger root than I thought. It is in the ground and trying to sprout already. I am so happy I decided to buy it. I bought one that was potted a year or so ago and it wasn't as big as the bare root and it almost died on me. It's hanging on barely. I think I'd rather buy bare roots than potted. It's bigger and healthier than the pottedone was. I would buy this again.
It's been planted and protected - just in time for below-freezing temps at night. I've protected it as best I can and will hope for the best when we really receive spring weather.
The rose that showed up looks amazing and healthy! I can't wait for it to bloom!