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May 5th, 2008 at 11:12 AM
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Can you transplant rose bushes? I want to move them to the planter closer the house. If so how do you do it?
~Believing in God for a miracle~ The sunshine is calling me, the dirt says come and play, the little seeds yawn for a nap, the weeds yell go away!
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yes, I have moved several, best to move them before they start greening back up for spring. have they greened up? or is it still cool in your area?
I try to take one day at a time -- but sometimes several days attack me at once. -Jennifer Unlimited- Yard Update -April 2012
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Yes, they have and they have flowers on them. Should I wait? when would be a good time? Eva
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If at all possible it would be wisest to wait till the next spring prior to the warming weather....or even done in the winter but then again if they are small enough you may be able to dig all the roots up and actually have success in transplanting them but best would be to do it when they go into a dormant stage.
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