Bareroot ROSES Just Arrived
Buying and planting a bare rooted rose is a great way to ensure a happy healthy plant for the growing season, and is usually quite a bit cheaper than buying the same plant in a pot.
Once you get your bare root plant home, either plant it in the ground or a pot immediately, or wrap the roots in wet newspaper and put in a plastic bag in a shaded spot. Keep it moist until you have time to plant. Make sure you get them in before the new shoots start to grow in Spring. For soil preparation and planting depth tips see more and for winter pruning see our expert tips with ROSES MADE EASY. Plan now so you can stop and smell the Roses in spring. TOP CLIMBER -Pierre de Ronsard is an elegant climber and is available in pink and red. See the full range
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