peteyfoozer
Garden Addicted
yes, i would just sprinkle it around the base of my roses in California. Here though, I think the method you described will work better for me, as we have little rain and I am using just a drip system. thanks for the tip!
I would get it in the ground ASAP. You are just going to disrupt it twice.vfem said:OK, so the rose rescue is underway. I gave a little more info on what I've done since I moved it. It's potted up for now.
http://fromseed.blogspot.com/2012/03/getting-to-work-spring-is-coming.html
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Good! I'm not worried about blooming now, I was just trying to save it from not being able to for years as it is.thistlebloom said:I think it will be fine V. You won't have to wait a season to put it in the ground. Just pot it up for now and plant it when your bed's ready.
At my old garden I moved my roses so many times they would just sigh and pack their bags when they saw me coming with the shovel.
I think the only possible setback may be with it blooming this year. Roses are tough!