OhHHHHHHH Costco roses I bought mine too there every March This year i bought Henry Fonda & Ginger snaps & planted it , One in Ground one in pot BUT i never sock my Bareroot roses in water & i have 35 of them ..i just pull it out the bag throw out the soil comes with it trim a inch from the roots gives a Fresh cut also cut the canes about 2 inches too, then i planted it in freshly bought soil & then socked the hell of the soil with water at first & leave it alone for couple of days, then water it every 2 days just a bit for around 2 weeks till rose started up & settle in soil & NEVER fail ...but always make sure buy those ones with thick canes
Out of curiosity how big of pots do you use? I have 14 inch pots at the moment and my roses are starting season 2. Pots are just so dang expensive lol.
For these roses I used pots that are 16 inches tall and 17 inches across on the top. I agree, most pots are very expensive. I buy many of my pots used and then either whitewashe them, treat them to grow more moss for added patina or sometimes paint them. If they are plastic you can use certain techniques to make them look like stone or cement.
I ordered some bare-root roses from California. They came with no soil whatsoever. I was told to soak them in water for 12 to 24 hours. They had to be constantly watered for 3 weeks. The canes had to be pruned 4 to 6 inches. I now have 3 inch new growth all over the plant. I directly planted mine in the ground with a thin layer of mulch on top. Hopefully they'll produce blooms this year.
I purchased these roses at a store, but it is very common that when you order bare root roses from nurseries that they don't have soil at all. That is why it is very important to soak them before planting. It is a very good sign that your newly planted roses have a lot of new growth already. It is most likely they will have blooms this year. 😊🌹
I used potting soil and mixed in some compost. I also added an organic rose fertilizer called Rose Tone from espoma. I sprinkled the roots with mycorrhizal fungi to ensure good root development. Happy planting 🌹
This is the first video I saw about cutting the stems…thanks for sharing your knowledge ❤
I meant the roots 😅
Thank you for your words. I have learned a lot over the years and like to help a fellow gardener when I can. Happy planting! 🌷
@@thebusybavarianhi, why do you cut them? Thank you!
@@GaladrielValder the cutting promotes new growth 🌹
I love your video, and the music was very relaxing. I plan to do roses in a container now that you made it looks so easy. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much for your kind words ☺️ I am glad you enjoyed the video and music. Happy planting🌹
OhHHHHHHH Costco roses
I bought mine too there every March
This year i bought Henry Fonda & Ginger snaps & planted it , One in Ground one in pot
BUT i never sock my Bareroot roses in water & i have 35 of them ..i just pull it out the bag throw out the soil comes with it trim a inch from the roots gives a Fresh cut also cut the canes about 2 inches too, then i planted it in freshly bought soil & then socked the hell of the soil with water at first & leave it alone for couple of days, then water it every 2 days just a bit for around 2 weeks till rose started up & settle in soil & NEVER fail ...but always make sure buy those ones with thick canes
They have been doing so well for us. I hope you, too, will have a successful growing season and many beautiful blooms 🌹🌹
Out of curiosity how big of pots do you use? I have 14 inch pots at the moment and my roses are starting season 2. Pots are just so dang expensive lol.
For these roses I used pots that are 16 inches tall and 17 inches across on the top.
I agree, most pots are very expensive. I buy many of my pots used and then either whitewashe them, treat them to grow more moss for added patina or sometimes paint them. If they are plastic you can use certain techniques to make them look like stone or cement.
I ordered some bare-root roses from California. They came with no soil whatsoever. I was told to soak them in water for 12 to 24 hours. They had to be constantly watered for 3 weeks. The canes had to be pruned 4 to 6 inches. I now have 3 inch new growth all over the plant. I directly planted mine in the ground with a thin layer of mulch on top. Hopefully they'll produce blooms this year.
I purchased these roses at a store, but it is very common that when you order bare root roses from nurseries that they don't have soil at all. That is why it is very important to soak them before planting. It is a very good sign that your newly planted roses have a lot of new growth already. It is most likely they will have blooms this year. 😊🌹
Thank you! 🥰
Thank you
Hi. What is the white powder you sprinkled on the roots?
Hello, it is mycorrhizal fungi. It promotes new root growth
May I know the potting mix?
I used ProMix organic garden soil combined with compost and espoma rose tone fertilizer. Happy planting 🌹
I notice you put coffee filters at the bottom of the container. Does it really work to help keep the hole from getting clogged?
Yes, it has always worked for me so far. It is actually so the soil won't get flushed out when the plant gets watered. 🙂
What were the first item you added? Peat moss? How about the 2nd bag? Chicken poop? Or bone meal
I used potting soil and mixed in some compost. I also added an organic rose fertilizer called Rose Tone from espoma. I sprinkled the roots with mycorrhizal fungi to ensure good root development.
Happy planting 🌹
I bought the same rose "Moonlight in Paris". I was wondering how big is your pot and where did you buy it?
Hi! Thank you for watching. I bought the pots a while back at a flea market and they are 16 inches tall and 18 inches across on the top.
@@thebusybavarian Thank you for getting back to me so quickly. I will be putting mine in their pots tomorrow and following your directions.
अच्छी जानकारिया दे रहेञ🎉🎉
Thank you 😊
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We don't need to watch you unwrapping them
More important is what potting mix you used which you don't mention