How do I get my roses plants ready for a move?
During the spring I bought some very beautiful Roses bushes now that I am moving what should I do to get them ready to take with me.?
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All depends on where your climate is and what it will be? Like where are they coming from and going too?
How far is your move? A few minutes away or far away? If just a cross town move, if possible dig and prepare the hole at the new location before digging up and transplanting, in order to have them out of the ground for as little time as possible. When digging up, keep the rootball in tact and wrap in burlap and keep damp but not soggy. Keep in shade. Then transport and get in the ground as quickly as possible. Luckily it is fall and hopefully not blazing hot where you are. They should acclimate quickly enough.
https://www.finegardening.com/article/a-little-trick-when-moving-a-mature-rose-bush
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/roses/how-to-transplant-roses-tips-for-transplanting-a-rose-bush.htm