Q: Can one transplant rose bushes in the fall? I also would like to know if I should fertilize my trees this fall or wait for spring. (e-mail reference) A: Transplant your rose bushes by this weekend.
Walter Reeves answers question from AJC readers, ranging from the universally fatal rose rosette to spider silk stretching from tree to tree.
The best times to transplant roses are spring and fall. I learned a lesson last year when transplanting a mini rose bush in the heat of the summer. My experiment was shocking because all the leaves ...
It’s safe and relatively easy to transplant roses from now until just after New Year. Cut back the tops to about twelve inches and remove all foliage. Dig down at least eight inches away from the ...
I have to move four roses because of impending construction starting this month. I know this is not the ideal time. I would appreciate any tips or help you could give to make this less traumatic for ...
Rose bushes have long been a popular foundation plant, often positioned in front of windows so that people inside can enjoy the blooms—which often appear in the spring and stick around until early ...
While the coronavirus epidemic has temporarily shut down the Ringling Museum’s galleries and bayfront grounds, Kai Sacco, the horticulturist in charge of Mable’s Rose Garden, has been busy finishing ...