How Do You Plant A Bare Root Rose Bush In Less Than 1/2 Hour?
Adding zest to landscaping by planting rose bushes can be rather quick and easy. Just follow a few simple instructions, and you are on your way to all the beauty, romance, and aroma that a beautiful rose has to offer. Gather all items necessary. Dig the hole for your rose bush. It should be deeper than the package that your bush is in, but not a lot larger. Leave your excess soil close by. Take the wire retainer off of the top of your rose bush packaging. With your knife or scissors, cut the packaging from your rose bush root system. Also, cut any cardboard or other packing that might be included. **Be careful that the soil that your rose bush is planted in falls into or close to the hole that you dug for it.** As carefully as you can, place the root ball into the hole you have dug. Try not to disturb the roots. However, if there are a lot of roots, and the root ball has become root-bound, take your sharp knife and score the exterior roots about 1/2 inch. Take your hand shovel and star