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    Can you transplant a rose?
    Maggie Moran
    Home & Garden Specialist
    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    Expert Answer
    Yes, you can. Dig a hole approximately 1 foot deep and 18 inches wide with a mound of soil in the middle. Carefully cut the soil around the existing rose bush and remove the entire root ball. Once transplanted, layer soil around the plant, then water and wait for it to drain, repeating with two or three more soil layers.
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    Can you grow roses from cuttings?
    Maggie Moran
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    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
    Home & Garden Specialist
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    Yes, simply remove a cutting of approximately 6 inches from a plant and root it in soil with about half of the length in the soil. Make sure to dip the cutting in rooting hormone powder and then place it in soil with a jar over it for about two weeks.
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    Can plants recover from transplant shock?
    Maggie Moran
    Home & Garden Specialist
    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
    Home & Garden Specialist
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    Yes with proper care they definitely can. Many gardeners recommend adding a sugar water solution to the soil as well as trimming the plant a little and keeping the soil moist.
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    Where is the best spot to replant roses?
    Tyler Radford
    Plant Specialist
    Tyler Radford is a Plant Specialist at Hollie’s Farm & Garden in Tampa, Florida. With over nine years of experience, Tyler specializes in gardening, planting, mulching, and potting. Hollie’s Farm & Garden is a full-service landscape nursery offering landscape supplies including trees, shrubs, mulch, and flagstone.
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    Roses typically enjoy a good amount of sunlight, so any spot that will be sunny for most of the day.
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    Can old stems be replanted?
    Community Answer
    If they still have roots, yes.
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    What do I do with the plant now that it is growing fine in the pot I started it in? Now it is winter and I have brought it in the house, but is that what I should do? It does get cold in Utah and it is looking good with several leaves.
    Community Answer
    When the temperature begins to drop it is always a good idea to bring potted plants indoors to help them survive the winter months.
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    Can a rose that has died in a vase be replanted in potted soil and regrow?
    Community Answer
    Yes, if the roots are still there, it can regrow with enough sunlight and water. Make sure you fertilize the soil first.
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    How to properly pluck a rose?
    Community Answer
    Carefully dig up a rose starting from its roots. Make sure the flower, stem, and roots aren't damaged in the process.
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    What are the chances my rose bush will survive if I replant it?
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    Your plant can survive if you haven't broken the roots or damaged the stems.
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