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Question 4: Should I prune my rose before transplanting it?
Answer: Yes, it’s recommended to prune your rose bush before transplanting. Remove any dead or diseased canes and trim the remaining canes by about one-third to reduce stress and encourage new growth.
Question 5: How do I dig up a rose bush without damaging its roots?
Answer: Use a sharp spade and dig wide around the rose to minimize root damage. Lift the rose with as much soil around the roots as possible.
Question 6: Do I need to cut the roots when transplanting a rose bush?
Answer: It’s best to avoid cutting the roots whenever possible. The goal is to preserve the root system as much as you can. Only prune roots if they are damaged or exceptionally long and tangling.
Question 7: What’s the correct planting depth for a transplanted rose bush?
Answer: Plant the rose at the same depth as in the original location. Avoid burying it too deep or too shallow.







