Can I transplant roses in summer?

Answer

The success rate for moving roses in high summer while they are not in dormancy is very low. It is best to wait until they are fully dormant in late winter/early spring to transplant them. 

More about planting roses here.

 


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  • Last Updated Dec 13, 2022
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  • Answered By Anita Finkle

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