Planting roses in the winter

Rozen planten in de winter - Belle Epoque

Planting roses in winter

Now is the time 

In the winter months, we often get asked if it is possible to plant roses. The answer is that you can always plant, as long as it does not freeze. Is frost forecasted? Then store the roses in a cool place where it does not freeze, for example in the shed or storage room. As long as the roses are stored sealed in a plastic bag, you can keep them for a few weeks and calmly wait until the temperature rises. Roses that you have planted earlier are also sensitive to frost. We therefore advise covering the graft union well with soil before frost. You remove this again in the spring during the first pruning. Protect standard roses with a sealed jute bag, optionally filled with straw. Potted roses are extra sensitive to frost. Protect the rose with bubble wrap.
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