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It wouldn't be my first choice to transplant a rose plant during winter, but if the circumstances call for it, it can be done. This video is taken in mid-December, as I prepare the space in my rose garden for installation of a new arbor. The basics of transplanting a rose in winter are the same as other times of year - try to keep as many healthy roots as you can, and trim back the top to keep the rose in root/shoot balance. In this case, I'll be "storing" the rose over winter in some loose potting soil, and then only planting in early spring.
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