As I decided that a rose would move, I cut it back the week before it was to be dug up hoping this would give it some time to adjust to the idea. I picked my day of spring break, got up early and I dug up thirty roses. When I trimmed them, I had carefully gone through each plant deciding just how far back it was to be cut off. I was trimming them back farther than I really like, but as I was digging them up I realized that I had not cut them back nearly enough to make their transportation easy. The first roses I dug up were probably two feet tall above the ground. Those first roses with their generous size were packed and loaded, but quickly I began making a second cut to about a foot tall as they were loaded up.
Notice the sucker being sent out from the roots. This will expand the size of the plant when it emerges. |
The list of the roses that made the move:
Distant Drums
Prairie Star
Folksinger
Heritage
Jude The Obscure
St. Swithun
Tradescant
William Shakespeare 2000
Fair Bianca
Golden Celebration
Maggie
Jeri Jennings
Penelope
Oklahoma
Winsome
Lavender Crystal
Tattooed Lady
Popcorn
Twister
Red Cascade
Treasure Trail
Unconditional Love
Mel Hulse
Belinda's Dream
Siren's Keep
Rhapsody In Blue
Pam's Choice
DayDream
Carlin's Rhythm
Moore's Striped Rugosa
Small plants potted up and ready to move on day one.
Autumn Splendor
Abraham Darby
Linda Campbell
Vineyard Song
Lavender Lassie
To be Cut Back and Moved after the Spring Bloom
Climbing Rainbow's End
Red Moss Rambler
Only a rose nut would even consider this much work.