Q&A – Can I plant roses in September and October in Zone 6?
Question:
Can I plant roses in September and October in Zone 6?
Answer:
You can but you need to make sure the plant has enough time to establish itself before cold weather. The earlier the better in the fall. UT Extension Agent Chris Cooper recommends waiting until the spring to make sure the plant gets a good start. He says you should wait to plant until the threat of frost has past.
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Can I plant roses in September and October in Zone 6?
Answer:
You can but you need to make sure the plant has enough time to establish itself before cold weather. The earlier the better in the fall. UT Extension Agent Chris Cooper recommends waiting until the spring to make sure the plant gets a good start. He says you should wait to plant until the threat of frost has past.
Related Videos:
Planting Potted Roses
Basic Rose Care
Related Resources:
Site Selection, Bed Preparation and Planting of Roses
Selecting and Planting Roses