What Is a Good Time to Plant Rose Bushes?

Updated on April 03, 2008
B.D. asks from Bel Air, MD
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I don't want to plant them to early and them die.

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D.S.

answers from Allentown on

Hi B.,

You can plant rose bushes any time that the stores sell them.

1) Make sure you leave the bulb of the root out of the ground.

2) Water them everyday for 2 weeks.

3) Spray your roses weekly for black spot.

4) Trim the roses at the 5 leaf area.

5) Roses need alot of care.

Good luck. D.

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S.J.

answers from Washington DC on

Don't know where you are, I am in Maryland with acres of beautiful roses I have planted the past 10 years and Never before Mothers Day! There always seems to be a freeze right before then. Remember, feed them once a month!

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K.K.

answers from Washington DC on

i was always told not to plant flowers like that in the ground until may....usually mother's day has always been a rule of thumb for me. sometimes the ground is still to cold and we may have some colder nights that freeze the ground. you want warmer ground so the flower can take root better.

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L.C.

answers from Washington DC on

Hi,
I would plant them right now.
I cut my roses really hard in beginning Febr. and they are shooting right now.
L.

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M.M.

answers from Norfolk on

Hi there,

I have alread planted mine. About 2 weeks ago, and they are doing really well. Im in the Ft Eustis area. The leaves are nice and green and have taken really well to the area planted. Good luck!!

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P.H.

answers from Washington DC on

Hi, B.!

I always go with the "old wives' tale": don't plant ANYTHING til after Mother's day. And roses are difficult enough to raise without fearing a freeze (which can still happen where I live, at least til Mother's day).

Pam
Westminster, MD

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B.B.

answers from Dover on

Plant rose bushes after there is no danger of frost in your area

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