Kā stādīt?

Rozes stāda pašlaik pavasarī, vasarā un rudenī. Stādīšanas laiks nosaka rožu kopšanas pakāpi, tām ir atšķirīgas nianses.

How to plant roses with an open root system?

In the spring, we send a few cuttings of roses with an open root system from our store. We wrap the roots in moist soil and wrap them in a film to prevent them from drying out.

In this state, the rose perfectly withstands transportation and can stay at home unpacked for another 2−3 days. Thus, you have the opportunity to expect suitable weather for planting.

However, remember that seedlings should not be kept in this state for more than 3 days! The supply of water and nutrients is limited, so the plant can begin to die off.

When such cuttings are obtained:
— Carefully cut or pull out the transport film.
— Dissolve any root growth stimulator in water and place the seedling in this mixture so that it soaks.
— After 3−4 hours, remove the plant from the water, rinse the roots and prepare garden shears.
— Shorten the stems of the roses to 3−4 eyelets on the STEM and gently trim the tips of the roots.

Then we begin to prepare a suitable hole for a rose seedling.

How to prepare a pit for planting roses?

The size of the rose bed should be about 50 cm wide and 50−70 cm deep. Sprinkle the bottom with a bucket of manure or compost and mix it with any complex fertilizer for roses.

Then carefully place the seedling in the hole so that the grafting point is above ground level. Sprinkle the roots with soil removed from the pit and water abundantly. Pour at least one bucket of water into each hole.

Monitor the soil moisture around the Rose — until the roots have expanded, the soil should always be slightly moist.

The cuttings of roses in pots that we sell in summer should be planted in exactly thevsame way as bare-root roses.