When is the best time to plant climbing roses
Today's sharing: When is the best time to plant climbing roses and the introduction of green plants and flowers in terms of planting time and methods for roses, the specific content is as follows:
Which season is the best for planting roses?
■Hello everyone, I'm Mumu. Today I'm here to talk about the issue of when roses are most suitable for planting. Mumu doesn't know why flower friends are still asking this question now. This is really a topic that couldn't be simpler.
However, even though that's the case, many flower friends might think, like Mumu, that spring is the most suitable season for planting roses. If you think that way, then you are completely wrong.
Let's listen to Mumu's detailed analysis below. (This article is for新手 flower friends, please find your own place).
One: Spring (Planting Index ★★★★☆)
Spring is the season of revival and rejuvenation, when the earth comes back to life. Spring is the traditional sowing season, and almost all plants undergo a growth process that lasts from a few months to several decades in the spring.
For rose planting, spring is also a good time, but this good time is not suitable for everyone. Let's listen to Mumu's specific analysis below.
1: Which seedlings are suitable for spring planting?
If you ask whether it is suitable to plant roses in spring, almost all flower friends will give you the same answer, which is of course yes. And in spring, almost all types of seedlings can be planted.
Whether it's young seedlings, medium seedlings, large seedlings, or bare-root seedlings, they can all be planted with confidence in the spring. However, different seedlings have different planting times. For example, bare-root seedlings are not suitable for planting at any time during the spring.
When is the best time to plant climbing roses
2: Can you plant the whole spring?
Below are some reasonable suggestions for common rose seedlings by Mumu.
■ Regular young seedlings, medium seedlings
Seedlings planted in nutrient pots, seedling trays, as well as some V9 square pots and controlled-root pots, can be planted with confidence for a few months in the spring. These seedlings are small but robust, and after transportation and potting, they can recover growth very quickly.
■ Potted large seedlings, bare-root
Many flower friends also like to buy large potted seedlings and bare-root seedlings, but these sizes of rose seedlings become less suitable for planting as the temperature continues to rise.
On one hand, bare-root seedlings do not have many roots and almost no leaves. If they continue to be purchased and planted after April, the survival rate will be significantly reduced. Even if they sprout, they will likely wither and die due to the weak roots, eventually leading to death.