Transplanting Roses - After Transplanting - stage 2

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Once you have transplanted your roses they must be watered thoroughly at the roots to help them take better in their new ground.

Don’t add fertilizer to soon because if you do this before the roots have had chance to settle you will damage the roots beyond repair.

If you think that your rose tree is wilting or does not look strong do not transplant it as it probably won’t have the strength to withstand the trauma of being transplanted just yet.

If your roses have the right environment in which to bloom they will be the crowning glory of your garden as they are one of the most beautiful aesthetic and aromatic plants you can own. Ensure they have a minimum of 6 hours of sunlight every day during summer by placing them in the right place, they need plenty of circulation and good quality fertilized soil. Ensure the ground is never waterlogged or you will drown the roots and try and protect your roses from freezing temperatures. Leave plenty of space for root growth and don’t allow your roses to be over shadowed by other plants in your garden.

You will enjoy the true beauty of your rose trees year upon year.

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