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How to plant rose

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Plant the rose in the late spring or early summer. This is typically the time when you
will find the roses for sale and when the frost will be guaranteed to be over. These roses
are more prone to frost so you will have to plant them in the right season so you don't
risk it.[6]
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Lower the level of moisture of the roses. If you've kept the roses in a container for a
while or if they're just very moist, wait until the moisture goes down a bit so that you can
plant them more easily. If the roses are too moist, the roots won't grow as much and you
may lose some of the roses when you transfer them out of the container.
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Dig your hole. The hole should be as deep as the plant's pot and at least two times as
wide. This will ensure that the hole is bigger than the roots of the rose and the earth
attached to them so that the roots can spread out. Use a spade or a shovel to dig this
hole.
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Remove the container. Your plant may come in a plastic container or a cardboard
container. You will use a slightly different method to remove each.
 If you have a plastic container, cradle the main stems of the plant in your hands. Turn
the container on its side and gently squeeze the container. Slide the plant free.
 If you have a cardboard container, first remove the bottom of the container, and then
remove the sides when you set the container into the hole. Remove the container off the
sides as if you were peeling an orange.[7]
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Loosen the soil around the root ball. This will help expose the roots a little bit and will
make it easier for them to grow into the soil in the soil bed. This will also help straighten
out any roots that got tangled from growing in the small rose container. “Tickle” the roots
by gently scratching them until they loosen.
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Place the rose bush in the center of the hole. Fill the hole with simple potting soil
when you're done.
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Work the soil mixture around the roots. Pat down the soil as you fill in the hole. This
will eliminate any air pockets and will help your container roses grow strong.
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