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RISE UP AMBERNESS™ Climbing Rose - Proven Winners - 4" Pot

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Can you plant a climbing rose in a pot?
If you want to grow bush, shrub or climbing roses in a pot, you'll need a large container as these are vigorous plants. This is a much bigger investment in terms of pot and compost, but it's vital if you want your rose to thrive for years to come. We recommend a minimum pot size of 60cm x 60cm.
How do you plant a climbing rose?
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Plant your climbing rose on a dry, frost-free day. Dig a hole at least twice the depth and width of the root ball and add in some well-rotted organic matter. Tease out the roots and drop the plant into the hole, ensuring that it's planted at the same depth it was in the pot, or look for a soil 'tide mark' on the stem.
If you want to grow bush, shrub or climbing roses in a pot, you'll need a large container as these are vigorous plants. This is a much bigger investment in terms of pot and compost, but it's vital if you want your rose to thrive for years to come. We recommend a minimum pot size of 60cm x 60cm.
How do you plant a climbing rose?
Hasil gambar untuk how to plant RISE UP AMBERNESS™ Climbing Rose - Proven Winners - 4" Pot
Plant your climbing rose on a dry, frost-free day. Dig a hole at least twice the depth and width of the root ball and add in some well-rotted organic matter. Tease out the roots and drop the plant into the hole, ensuring that it's planted at the same depth it was in the pot, or look for a soil 'tide mark' on the stem.