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... of cut Roses is relatively easy. Sending a whole plant, though, often poses a problem. Rose plants make beautiful, living gifts. Many varieties of Roses grow in gardens, parks and individual landscapes. Landscape centers and garden stores routinely transport large shipments of Roses. Occasionally living plants suffer damage during…
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... gardener to better understand the growth habits, planting requirements, and pruning requirements/instructions for the various species of rose plants.
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...n be planted from spring to early fall. Bare root roses should be planted in early spring while other garden plants are still dormant.
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...n or constant attention. The primary concern when planting Rose of Sharon lies in providing enough room to allow for mature growth. Rose of Sharon can grow up to 12 feet high and over 8 feet wide. .