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Planting TipsRoses are easy to grow. Members of the British Rose Growers' Association say 'treat them as you would human beings and you won't go far wrong', i.e.: lots to eat and drink, a bit of love and appreciation and you've cracked it. |
![]() PlantingContainer-grown roses can be planted at any time of year. However, care is required to ensure successful growth. The hole must be wider and deeper than the soil bail and the space between the soil balls and the sides of the hole must be filled with a soil enhanced with organic matter (garden compost, manure or proprietary rose and shrub compost, and not ordinary soil, as the roots may not grow will into ordinary soil. |
![]() Make sure the graft union (swelling) is at, or slightly below, soil level (see above), Water well (if no graft union is visible plant at the same level as in the pot). Standard roses and climbing roses are also easy to establish if the guidelines in the following diagrams are followed. |
| Correct spacing of your roses, will help to ensure optimum growth. Table 1 gives a guide to the spacing required between plants of a similar type. |
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