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Started by wahaj, November 01, 2006, 21:13:08

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wahaj

Hey,

I've bought about 7 bare root plants from lidls. 5 shrubs...and 2 roses.....

What's the best way to treat them?

I mean i bought a bare root rose from wilkinsons and it died within a week for some reason...i mean it just went black and rotten....i didn't keep it too wet or anything.

How to i prepare them? and then how to i plant them and treat them over winter?

thanks :)

wahaj


triffid

Standard operating procedure for bare root plants

Don't let them dry out.

If you can't plant them in their permanent homes straight away, heel them into the ground anywhere that's convenient.
'Heel them in' = make a scrape or a hole big enough to take the roots without cramping them and then just cover to the original planting depth (you should be able to see this as a sort of tide-mark at the base of the stem.)

When it comes to proper planting, neatly trim any damaged or very over-long roots first...

Make the hole over-sized, so the roots have room. Spread the roots out so the plant gets a firm base.

And do your planting when the plant's still dormant -- you can get away with far more abuse.

PS. I have no idea what could have happened to your Wilkinson's rose, unless it was dying when you bought it...

tim

Possibly give them a good soaking first?

wahaj

that all sounds very helpful guys. i think i soaked my rose for too long....about 24 hours....because that's what the packet said. and i didn't pull the soil off the root...it was just packed so tighly aorund it that any soil i tried to take off...i was taking off chunks of soil with it.

tim

I would have done the same.

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