Sneeboer & Son Transplanting Trowel Half Round
- Shipping information | Bare-root rose shipping from November | Potted rose delivery within 3–5 working days
The half-round transplanting trowel from Sneeboer & Zn is an indispensable tool for every gardener. The sharp, sturdy blade easily pierces the soil thanks to its pointed tip, allowing you to effortlessly dig planting holes, cut through roots, and work with precision. This trowel is designed to offer efficiency and accuracy in every gardening task.
About Sneeboer & Zn: Sneeboer & Zn is a renowned Dutch company that has been producing high-quality garden tools since 1913. With over a century of craftsmanship and tradition, Sneeboer is known for its unmatched quality and durability. Each tool is hand-forged and made by skilled craftsmen, making every item a unique work of art designed to last for generations. Sneeboer & Zn combines traditional craftsmanship with modern innovations to create the finest garden tools for both professional gardeners and hobbyists.
Roses in pots
A potted rose is a rose plant that has already been grown in a pot and is delivered with a well-developed root system. These roses are ready to be planted directly in the garden or in a larger pot, without having to wait for root growth. This makes the potted rose ideal for planting throughout the year, especially from May through October.
Roses with bare roots
Bare-root roses – also called root roses – are rose plants delivered without a pot or soil. These roses are dormant and can be planted directly in open ground. The best time to plant a root rose is in autumn or early spring, when the soil is still moist and the temperature mild.
At Belle Epoque we supply bare-root roses from November through April. Thanks to the well-developed root system and the right planting conditions, these roses grow vigorously into healthy and bloom-rich bushes or climbing roses.
Products are shipped directly from the nursery every Monday and Wednesday. By delivering only twice a week, we reduce logistical emissions and optimise our processes. This benefits both the quality of our products and the climate.