Q: Can one transplant rose bushes in the fall? I also would like to know if I should fertilize my trees this fall or wait for spring. (e-mail reference) A: Transplant your rose bushes by this weekend.
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I have to move four roses because of impending construction starting this month. I know this is not the ideal time. I would appreciate any tips or help you could give to make this less traumatic for ...