It always feels strange to write about roses in February when the snowdrop carpets are laid and the daffodils begin to peek. However, Valentine’s Day brought them into focus and, as with many garden plants, despite the inclement weather, it’s a good time to get them into the ground now.
It always feels strange to write about roses in February when the snowdrop carpets are laid and the daffodils begin to peek. However, Valentine’s Day brought them into focus and, as with many garden plants, despite the inclement weather, it’s a good time to get them into the ground now.
Rose location is one of the biggest factors for blooming success, says rosarian Rita Perwich. Everything from spacing to light to soil quality matters.