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Now is the time to order bare root roses. It's time to make choices and put in orders to ensure that the varieties you want are available when you're ready to plant, whether that time is this week or several months away. Roses ship when it's time to plant in your area
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David Austin Roses has announced its first collection of own-root roses for American gardeners.The company, will continue to offer most of their roses as budded or grafted plants, which remains the desirable option for most of the U.S. But under certain growing conditions, especially in colder climates, some gardeners prefer roses grown on their own roots.
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Those unfamiliar with bare root roses might be taken aback when first unpacking them. Far from the lush, delicious rose bush envisioned, bare root roses arrive looking, well… dead. Take heart – though that clump of sticks with roots attached might seem vulnerable and uninspiring – once planted, these humble twigs grow fast and in no time become leafy bushes ready to burst into bloom. To give them the right start, just follow some simple steps.
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