Planting Roses in Pots: Tips for a Successful Transition to Open Field
Preparation The most important thing is not to damage the root system of your potted roses when you remove the rose from the plastic pot.
Step 1: Dig a Planting Hole Make a planting hole of at least 50x50 cm.
Step 2: Improve the Soil Fill the hole with rose or garden soil, preferably organic, to maintain healthy soil life.
Step 3: Remove the Rose from the Pot Cut the pot open on both sides to the bottom and carefully remove the rose, root ball and all, from the pot.
Step 4: Plant the Rose Place the rose in the planting hole and fill with soil. Press the soil firmly.
Step 5: Water Give the rose plenty of water and repeat this regularly in case of drought, except when it is freezing.