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When is the ideal planting time?

You can plant a rose bush in autumn if you have bought it in container. The ideal time is between late October and mid-November. Alternatively, bush roses can also be planted in spring without any problems. It is important to put them in the ground before budding.

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How do you plant bush roses?

First of all, the soil at the selected location is loosened up in depth. The bush rose is then placed in a bucket with lukewarm water for about 12 hours. The roots soak themselves up with water and the later growth is easier.

This is how it continues with planting the bush roses:

  • possibly. Shorten roots (branch out better as a result)
  • Place the bush rose in the planting hole
  • surrounded with earth
  • kick down
  • pour on
  • for autumn planting: pile up with soil to protect against frost

Which location meets the requirements?

Sunny locations are best. Keep your distance from protected areas! There the susceptibility to fungal diseases increases. Airy locations are much cheaper. If a sunny location is not available, you can also place your bush rose in the

Penumbra place, for example, in the bed or on a trellis on the house wall.

What requirements should the substrate meet?

The soil is also extremely important for the bush rose! As a matter of principle, only choose deep soils. When planting in a bucket, make sure that the bucket depth is appropriate. It is optimal if the substrate has the following characteristics:

  • humus
  • nutritious
  • moderate
  • well permeable
  • wet
  • calcareous
  • loamy

Next to which plants do bush roses look fantastic?

Bush roses are planted either individually in tubs, in groups in rose beds or on the side of the road or next to other flowers. Depending on variety and color, the following plant neighbors look good next to bush roses:

  • Gypsophila
  • Daisies
  • lavender
  • Clematis
  • Ferns
  • Grasses

Tips

Bush roses only tolerate a transplanting action in the first two years. Cut Put the crop back beforehand so that it can be moved more easily!