Planting roses in the fall
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Planting roses in the fall
Autumn is traditionally the season for planting roses. Fresh from the field, the rose nursery has the largest supply and planting before the first frost gives the best results.
Bare root roses
A rose is what you call a biennial crop. After the second year, we harvest the roses from the field. The roses are pruned to height, uprooted, rinsed with water, and stored moist in refrigeration. Because the rose has no root ball, we refer to them as bare-root roses.Plant our beautiful garden roses or the growth and bloom rose now and enjoy these blooming stars for many years longer!
Advantages
Planting roses in the fall has the advantage that the soil is still warm, allowing the roots to take root for the winter. This causes the rose to emerge earlier in the spring and is better protected against frost. The range of special and rare types of roses is also greatest during this period and bare root roses are cheaper than potted roses.
Buy bare root roses
Bare root roses can be purchased - depending on the temperature - from November to March. We package the roses moist in a sealed bag with a box around it. In a cool place, you can store the roses for several weeks, but of course, they can also go straight into the ground. On this page, we explain how to plant a bare root rose. Check out our assortment here.