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Initial post 22 MAR 12 by My Lady Godolphin
I planted some bareroot roses that I got from David Austin mail order last spring that I now want to transplant. Is there a trick or secret for how to do this? Do the roots need to be soaked in muddy water before hand or can I just remove from the one spot right into the new one?

Thank you very much,

My Lady GoDolphin
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 23 MAR 12 by Palustris
In Vermont you want to transplant them soon after the ground thaws into a nice big hole with compost mixed in with your soil. Try to transplant before the roses start to leaf out.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 23 MAR 12 by My Lady Godolphin
Thank you so much. Really appreciate it. Would never have thought that is the way to go.
Best regards,

My Lady GoDolphin
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