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How Do You Plant Potted Rose Bushes?

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How Do You Plant Potted Rose Bushes?

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Planting a rose bush from a container requires finding the perfect spot to plant the bush. Once a rose bush settles into its new soil, a constant amount of attention will be required for a few weeks. You cannot allow the soil to dry out, even for a small period, or your rose bush will die. Planting a rose bush from a container, however, does not have to be a difficult task. After you select the rose bush’s location and monitor its condition every day, you will have a beautiful blooming rose bush in just three to four weeks that will not require as much effort. Plant the container rose bush in the spring. Wait until the danger of frost passes. Warmer climates can plant the rose bush in early autumn once the weather cools. Dig a hole at least 18 inches to 24 inches in depth and diameter. Make sure you choose a location where the roses will receive at least six hours of direct sunlight daily. Check to ensure that you plant the bush in well-drained soil. Add a small amount of soil into the

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