The best time to plant roses is typically early spring, just after the last frost** but before the plant starts its active growth.** This timing lets the rose establish roots during the cool, moist growing season before hot summer weather hits.
In milder climates, you can also plant roses in fall, giving them time to settle in before winter.
Quick guide: Spring planting: Early spring, after frost danger passes
Fall planting: About 6 weeks before the first expected frost (in mild climates).
The best time to plant roses is typically early spring, just after the last frost** but before the plant starts its active growth.** This timing lets the rose establish roots during the cool, moist growing season before hot summer weather hits.
ReplyDeleteIn milder climates, you can also plant roses in fall, giving them time to settle in before winter.
Quick guide:
Spring planting: Early spring, after frost danger passes
Fall planting: About 6 weeks before the first expected frost (in mild climates).