Moving A Rose During The Growing Season

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  • @mertcan6280
    @mertcan6280 Před 4 měsíci +28

    The year is 2024, who are those who watched this amazing video for the first time like me?

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 4 měsíci +4

      Thanks! It is an old one.

    • @elenastallings7507
      @elenastallings7507 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@Paulzimmermanroses
      I really love your videos! Thank you for them! Do you have any advice how I can get rid of thrips on my light color roses? I have yellow and white ones that these thrips go to first and I am desperately looking for any effective ways to prevent them to attack the flowers... Thank you so much!

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 4 měsíci

      @@elenastallings7507 I've heard the products made by Captains Jack's work well. I would also suggest you post the question to my FB Group Paul Zimmerman Roses Gardening. I don't have many issues with thrips. People have also used light colored plastic cups covered I think with oil to trap them.

    • @openoureyesLordtoday
      @openoureyesLordtoday Před 3 měsíci

      Me too! And loved it! Thank you! The only problem that I watched it after I had already transplanted it! Now I will just water it a LOT & pray!

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@openoureyesLordtoday You are doing the right thing by watering it a lot. Don't be afraid to strip all the leaves off if you have not already done so.

  • @lisaw6855
    @lisaw6855 Před 4 měsíci +3

    😂 the music with the slow mo is perfection

  • @gudgengrebe
    @gudgengrebe Před 9 lety +20

    Yours are the best videos on rose care I have seen. You give very clear instructions, but best of all, I enjoy your conversational style and your humor.
    Not like a dry, dull and boring lecture at all!
    So, when I watch the video again to catch something that I missed, I'm not annoyed by your style - you get to the point. Your videos are a pleasure to watch. I learn a lot. You take the fear out of pruning.
    Thank you very much for taking the time to make such informative and enjoyable videos.

    • @beckyboopz1
      @beckyboopz1 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree. It would be nice if Paul did instructional videos on more things, like handyman stuff or investing or decluttering. Lol

  • @jackierodriguez3576
    @jackierodriguez3576 Před 6 lety +7

    Hello mr. Paul your video was a good inspiration to me I didn't know how to remove a rent veteran rose that I've had I've been growing it for over 9 years and I finally moved to a different house and I wanted to take my rose bush with me but I was searching and searching and I came to your video and thank you so much I feel so relaxed and so at least that I can finally take my red rose veteran bush with me and I also have another rose bush in the backyard which I'm also going to take that I love my roses I'll take very good care of them thank you so much....

  • @elizabeatscancer
    @elizabeatscancer Před 10 lety +15

    Your videos are my rose bible. I purchased a house over a year ago with 50 roses and no prior knowledge of rose care. I've been researching and watching every video for over a year now and am happy to report that all of the roses are still alive! (and according to my neighbors some look even better than they did before!)
    I just bought your book and cannot wait to read it! Thank you for sharing your advice, tips, funny sidenotes (I died laughing at the slow motion music!) and most excellent years of knowledge with the public.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 10 lety +1

      Thank you for the kind words!

    • @littlebeebs1
      @littlebeebs1 Před 7 lety

      Do I need to add aged horse manure to my soil ? I moved my rose from my old house during growing season . Do I need to add anything to my soil ?

  • @nancyocallaghan7130
    @nancyocallaghan7130 Před 4 lety +1

    So enjoyed this and now not afraid to move 2 that are taking up too much room in a perennial garden. You give very good instructions without sounding like a rose know it all and talking down to people. Many Kudos. Thank you.

  • @giftlogic503
    @giftlogic503 Před 6 lety +3

    Paul, just like my parents showed me in the 60’s. It’s the correct way folks. You’re right on it boss. Cheers.

  • @serpentskiss3
    @serpentskiss3 Před 15 lety +4

    You Rock Paul!
    Thank you for passing on your experience. You will make good rosarians out of us yet!

  • @CatMom-r3t
    @CatMom-r3t Před 3 měsíci

    Wow! 14 years ago! I need to move a rose bush here in May. It was in a temporary location. I'm not concerned about it not producing more flowers this year. TY!!

  • @dalemoreland5106
    @dalemoreland5106 Před 4 lety +2

    Love your slow motion replay and humor, I thought that was great! I may have to transplant a couple of rose plants and this was very good information for me to use. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @larrainehowell5679
    @larrainehowell5679 Před 5 lety +1

    Hadn't seen this video till today, I moved a Rosa de Rêscht the same way earlier in the year, you wouldn't have known it had been moved! I'm in the UK and gardeners over here panic at the thought of moving even a small shrub but we had severe storms and all my fencing came down so drastic measures were needed for all the plants in that zone as I didn't have room to erect new fencing without damaging them anyway so I moved every one in pretty much the same way and they are all flourishing. Really wish I had found your channel sooner though, excellent info and you have a new subscriber.

  • @joanncampbell2472
    @joanncampbell2472 Před 2 lety

    He is so absolutely easy to follow and he just says it the way it is. Not complex and very real, thank you

  • @jaweriasikander1722
    @jaweriasikander1722 Před 7 lety +8

    the tools and the music was the best part

  • @stephengoodale9734
    @stephengoodale9734 Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks for the information on how to move a rose bush. I need to move one and did not know how to go about doing it. And also I was not sure what kind of fertilizer to use. We are renting a home in the country and they said I can do what ever I want to make it better. So I love my flowers so this rose bush was her so I am upgrading . thanks again.

  • @pjwhite1002
    @pjwhite1002 Před 7 lety

    We just got several established rose bushes from some people my husband knows. Sadly, I don't think they had been watered before he dug them up and we just let them stand against the fence last night without any water. My husband is digging holes for them now, we got rose soil and B1 and sand (for water filtration as we have clay soil here and it doesn't drain well). He can only dig down around 14" or so and about a 2' square hole. I think he's going to put the some of the rose soil and sand down first and then add some water with the B1 mixed in and then put the rose bush in. Then he'll refill the hole with rose soil and native soil (if you can call it that), but not the clay, and water some more. We're in north San Diego county in early April 2017 and it's somewhat sunny and temperate right now. Expecting some rain on Saturday (today is Thursday). Husband doesn't want to cut them back as some of them are blooming beautifully, but he knows they should be as we've been advised and most videos are showing. Will the roses survive our ignorance, do you think? If you have any other suggestions to help us to keep these roses alive and thriving, I would really appreciate it, though by the time you respond, they will probably all be in the ground already. Also, if you have other videos that would be helpful to us, could you suggest which ones? Thanks so much!

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 7 lety

      The roses will survive but he HAS to cut them back. They likely won't if he doesn't. If you like post some photos on my Paul Zimmerman Roses Facebook Page. It's a public business page so if you just search for it you'll find it.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 7 lety

      Sorry, I just saw this one. How are they doing?

  • @KevinClem
    @KevinClem Před 9 lety

    Thank you for this, We have two roses on the WRONG side of the yard, ow dare the original owners put them by my vegetable garden! Thanks for the easy to follow instructions and awesome humor.

  • @AmberBlase
    @AmberBlase Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you, never realized roses are so easy to move.

  • @MrLikeke
    @MrLikeke Před 8 lety

    Here in the 2rd week of July I'm about to transplant a mature rose. This video answered some of my questions. At least it saves me a trip to the Rose Institute in beautiful downtown Hooterville. Love the Strauss.

  • @cynthiaowens1639
    @cynthiaowens1639 Před 7 lety +1

    Your videos are so informative and very fun to watch! The music timing (Star Wars?) made me giggle! You are a fantastic teacher & I look forward to watching more!! Many, many thanks!!!!!

  • @chanelprincess6061
    @chanelprincess6061 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video! Your so silly. I like your comedy. I don't think you need to take the shovels with you once you pull the bush out. Love the concept in using the two shovels to pull it out. Thank you for the video. I hate to move this bush, but I have too.

  • @ranger2316
    @ranger2316 Před 3 lety

    I love it! I've got to transplant 11 FREE roses in June heat down here in Florida. Wish me luck! Your video is great, thanks.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 3 lety +1

      You'll be fine. Just keep them watered and wet the canes down as well for the first few weeks.

  • @TCConner
    @TCConner Před 15 lety +3

    Good stuff. The only thing I saw missing was how to prepare the new planting hole. That is, how deep should the new hole be? How wide, angled sides or sloping?

  • @andreeaboloca4440
    @andreeaboloca4440 Před 4 lety

    Bless ...will do exactly as you've adviced ,later on today... manythanks...was fearing killing it by cutting the roots

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 15 lety +1

    Good point on the prepping the hole. The next video will be planting roses from a container and I'll make sure to go in depth more there.
    Thanks

  • @mariagaribay9514
    @mariagaribay9514 Před 4 lety

    Thank you! I live in Southern California. I recently moved and will like to take my rose bush with me. It’s currently fall. Three more weeks and it’s spring. I will follow your directions. Wish me luck.

  • @thomasthorn1011
    @thomasthorn1011 Před 6 lety +2

    Good job, learned something new again today

  • @beckyboopz1
    @beckyboopz1 Před 2 lety

    Once again, a stellar performance! Thanks for the info

  • @yesyoga
    @yesyoga Před 6 lety +1

    Great video Mr. Z. Informative and fun!

  • @superjoshlopez
    @superjoshlopez Před 7 lety +1

    I'm so glad I saw this video. I moved three rose bushes and they look bad the following day. But now I know. It's part of its process. Because I am watering the same way I use to and did some pruning as well.

  • @dynamicguy202
    @dynamicguy202 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing this information ❤

  • @katherinelyons1603
    @katherinelyons1603 Před 11 lety +1

    have you tried the effects of shredded willow, as a fertilizer after transplant, steep it like a tea in the sun a bit, it seems to make roots grow quickly. If you haven't tried it it may surprise you.

  • @1938dmkdz
    @1938dmkdz Před 11 lety +1

    This really works, I do this about three times a year but be carefull and do it slow

  • @jacquelinemcintosh5067

    Wow, you just made my job so much easier! Thank you.

  • @befitwithlaura732
    @befitwithlaura732 Před 8 lety +3

    Fantasic! Thanks so much.

  • @blackglama1
    @blackglama1 Před rokem

    Love your videos, explanations and the your shorty sweet videos.

  • @patricianunez4025
    @patricianunez4025 Před 7 lety +1

    That's exactly what I wanted to know. Thank you so much!

  • @sammype
    @sammype Před 4 měsíci

    Love your videos. Thank you.

  • @reza_dc2
    @reza_dc2 Před 4 lety

    This guy would be a good teacher. Nice video.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! 😃

    • @reza_dc2
      @reza_dc2 Před 4 lety

      Paul Zimmerman Roses
      Appreciate the quick response. I recently did a transplant from a neighbors garden , they moved out and wanted me to take it. Little worried about its condition. If I post a quick video on my channel ; would you be able to view it and let me know what to do ?

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 4 lety +1

      @@reza_dc2 Hi There, I have a Facebook Group where we generally answer questions. You can ask to join and I'll approve you. You can post the link to the video there. facebook.com/groups/58500441971/

    • @reza_dc2
      @reza_dc2 Před 4 lety

      Paul Zimmerman Roses
      Perfect , thank you.

  • @chandraprasad1244
    @chandraprasad1244 Před 2 lety

    Nicely done!

  • @mogbaba
    @mogbaba Před 8 lety +2

    Brilliant, thank you man.

  • @Redtail1983
    @Redtail1983 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video! What about dusting in root growth hormone before dropping it into its new home?

  • @narasimha7187
    @narasimha7187 Před 2 měsíci

    I didn't expect to get a good laugh!!!

  • @linarala1234
    @linarala1234 Před 9 lety +1

    Great video! Just what I was looking for! Thank You. :)

  • @carlacasey3648
    @carlacasey3648 Před 2 měsíci

    You are Brilliant!!! Thank you :-)

  • @kkwaniyaheodumegwuhu8604
    @kkwaniyaheodumegwuhu8604 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you...I did just that

  • @gwashington8621
    @gwashington8621 Před 3 lety

    Great advice! Thank you

  • @rachelfagansinger6205
    @rachelfagansinger6205 Před 8 lety +1

    LOL the slow mo part!

  • @survivingitall5263
    @survivingitall5263 Před 2 lety

    My hero!

  • @alamjb
    @alamjb Před 15 lety

    Your website is the best. It's very informative. May i ask what part of rose is best to propagate? How to propagate? I love roses.I have 20 roses and i want to grow more. please help me. Thank you.

  • @1496Jade
    @1496Jade Před 4 lety

    Lol like the dramatic music. Thanks for the advice

  • @nelidascott6917
    @nelidascott6917 Před 2 lety

    Love this !! Thank you ☺️🙌🏼

  • @jaweriasikander1722
    @jaweriasikander1722 Před 7 lety +1

    very informative and hilarious

  • @cassandrarudolph1307
    @cassandrarudolph1307 Před 2 lety

    Lol the slow mo music was the best hahaha

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 2 lety

      Glad you liked it!

    • @cassandrarudolph1307
      @cassandrarudolph1307 Před 2 lety

      @@Paulzimmermanroses I have questions
      I planted this year a Sunflare rosebush bare root
      Yesterday I had to change spots for that because the sun wasn’t getting the rosebush it’s really tiny just to let you know but the problem is is I don’t know what kind of fertilizer is good for that bush for the roses I used a little bit of horse crap dried out to a crisp I am getting like three in one liquid stuff I don’t know the name of it I saw it on CZcams but should I get Rose feed how much water do I water my rosebush ? Peat moss ? What should I do with that use it ?
      Some earth diatomaceous
      Rose and flower care 3 in 1
      I have all this stuff in my Amazon cart and not knowing which one is the best one for it
      I also know I have holes in my leaves to on this rose bush
      The flowers starting to bloom and died fast the petals came off
      So
      Peat moss?
      Horse craps(dried out).
      3 in 1 rose and flower care
      Earth diatomaceous
      How much water to give the roses?
      Can u help me with these questions!
      This rose bush is dedicated to my daughter I lost carrying
      And I am trying so hard to keep it alive for her
      Could u help me
      The plant is very small

    • @cassandrarudolph1307
      @cassandrarudolph1307 Před 2 lety

      @@Paulzimmermanroses I appreciate it so much if I would help me out with this thank u have a blessed fay

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 2 lety

      @@cassandrarudolph1307 Hi There, If you don't mind would you post the question and photos on my Facebook Group page. It would be easier if I could see the plant. facebook.com/groups/58500441971/. Essentially with a small rose it's best not to fertilize with anything. As to water etc photos, where you live, what the weather has been like will all be helpful.

    • @cassandrarudolph1307
      @cassandrarudolph1307 Před 2 lety

      @@Paulzimmermanroses I submitted a request now

  • @youwardasuci
    @youwardasuci Před 7 lety

    wow....Sage of the roses

  • @robox2725
    @robox2725 Před 2 lety

    Nice trick but that’s to heavy for me. My rose bush is crowded and not getting enough sun. The leaves have brown spots and fungus so I sprayed neem oil which I’ve never used before. I hope it holds out until the fall. It did get one 🌹 so that’s promising.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 2 lety

      You might try stripping off all the leaves and then spraying it with a dormant spray like copper. That should take care of the disease until you can move it.

  • @josiedavis3234
    @josiedavis3234 Před 10 lety

    AWesome...best tip ever..

  • @audreysweeney5338
    @audreysweeney5338 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks!

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 11 lety

    That's one of my fav bits, too!

  • @jogordon1530
    @jogordon1530 Před 7 lety

    Loved this video. Helped me transplant a 52 year old bush. Loved the 2001 Space Odyssey music! Just a question as it wasn't in the video. How deep do you dig the hole to which you are putting the transplanted bush into? We have red clay up here as well in Maryland - clay and rock soil. Pain in the butt when having to plow for a veggie garden as it costs me a fortune every year to put in mushroom soil, top soil, peat moss, etc.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 7 lety +1

      I'd try to dig deeper than the root ball height but 6-8" if you can. Then amend the bottom and place the root ball on top of that and fill in around it. We have clay as well so I feel your pain!

  • @gabrielmalek7575
    @gabrielmalek7575 Před 7 lety

    I appreciate his humor so much....slow-mo killed me

  • @louisetierney9727
    @louisetierney9727 Před 4 lety

    great video

  • @diverhose
    @diverhose Před 10 lety

    Awesome! Thank you!

  • @judynelson3440
    @judynelson3440 Před 10 lety +1

    We are selling my mother's house and there's a rose that my grandmother gave her in 1949 when they built the house. It's a 'peace' type, with no thorns. I'd love to be able to move it to my house. It's not only old, but it's in a flower bed that's about 2' wide, with the asphalt driveway on one side and a concrete base for the fence on the other side. The rose still blooms beautifully. I've taken some cuttings and I think they're going to grow, but I'd still like to be able to have the whole plant. Is there any safe way to do this?

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 10 lety

      Pretty much the way I describe in the video. The key is don't be afraid to cut it back hard.

  • @Flower_hoarder
    @Flower_hoarder Před 4 lety +1

    🌹🙋🏽‍♀️🌹ENJOYED🌹🙋🏽‍♀️🌹THANKS🌹🙋🏽‍♀️

  • @pixielove2000
    @pixielove2000 Před 15 lety

    Yeah! Another rose lesson.

  • @mariawilson2595
    @mariawilson2595 Před 8 lety +1

    Thank you, enjoyed your video BUT!! do I need to prune my climbing roses, which were in containers, now replanted in the garden!!

  • @angelapalmer9062
    @angelapalmer9062 Před 6 lety

    Very nice video thank you

  • @rebeccaviola2541
    @rebeccaviola2541 Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @happyfairy3087
    @happyfairy3087 Před 2 lety

    Thanks you.
    I need to move my 10 feet climbing rose this month. Now is the raining season.
    Should I spray the rose plant anti fungus before moving?

  • @kimwatson1195
    @kimwatson1195 Před rokem +1

    How long can a rose plant survive with just the root ball and dirt before transplant?

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před rokem

      Great question and I don't really know. probably several hours but I would not chance it much more than that. If you need to keep it out of the ground longer I would suggest potting it up.

  • @62kels
    @62kels Před 11 lety +1

    Hi great video I'm planning on moving a 55yr old roses The canes were about 30 foot long about 6 of them. Its got 2 canes which are woody and very thick.I cut it down to about 2 foot and there is now loads of new growth I'm pleased to say.I wasnt sure this old rose could cope with it. We plan to move within the next 4 months. My question is will the rose cope with a second shock as it will be put into my car and taken to another location.Would it be better to put into a large pot indef thanks

  • @sarmishthabanerjee1057

    Thank you so much for this video! This was so helpful! I transplanted 4 roses last week using your method. Just wanted your advice about feeding them Rosetone, is it a slow release fertilizer? Should I feed Rosetone to the roses I just transplanted?

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 2 lety +2

      I would not use a granular on them yet. You can use a seaweed and/or fish based liquid at half strength. Give them time to settle in.

    • @sarmishthabanerjee1057
      @sarmishthabanerjee1057 Před 2 lety

      @@Paulzimmermanroses Thank you! I applied the seaweed on them today. I diluted Sea Magic in water, also put Vitamin B1 in the solution and fed them.They are looking good.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 2 lety +1

      @@sarmishthabanerjee1057 Perfect!

    • @sarmishthabanerjee1057
      @sarmishthabanerjee1057 Před 2 lety

      @@Paulzimmermanroses Thank you!

  • @msweaver61
    @msweaver61 Před 15 lety

    Greatly informative videos! thank you. I live in No California in a foothills valley where the winters are pretty mild. down to 32-31 degrees F. I have to move roses that are still blooming in October. I have tree roses and a bushy one that grows about 7-8 feet high and easily 4 feet wide. Should I treat as if it were dormant and transplant as your videos instruct for dormant (bare root) or as if it were growing season and needs a root ball?
    Thank you.

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 15 lety

    I would try to move those as if they were growing season if you have to move them now. Then watch them and if need be cut them back if the growth doesn't recover after a week or so.

  • @MarickDarko1
    @MarickDarko1 Před 11 lety

    I love you guys

  • @ithirstyforknowledge
    @ithirstyforknowledge Před 5 lety

    Great tips,thx you said rose plant should be hydrated before moving but yours was so dry, y was that? Also had you already uprooted the plant for video purposes because it came out so dry and convenient ly

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 5 lety +1

      You want to hydrate it several days before moving. If you do it right before the ground will be muddy and heavy.

  • @CookieZ3353
    @CookieZ3353 Před 3 lety

    Shucks, didn't do the prewatering, and didn't take a root ball. My neighbor gifted me this rose because she is moving to FL from TN. Wish me luck.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 3 lety

      Remove all the foliage and keep it well watered for the first week or two.

  • @corinagul612
    @corinagul612 Před 2 lety

    Paul, when I dug up my rose bush, the soil all fell away, I had no root ball!😳 Mainly because I didn’t water beforehand 😰 learned my mistake. Now the plant looks wilted, we are in summer. I’m going to prune it back. That should help right?

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely prune it back and take all the leaves off. Make it like a bareroot rose you purchase.

    • @corinagul612
      @corinagul612 Před 2 lety

      Ok, I pruned everything back like a bareroot and watered 1-2x a day everyday for 4 weeks. Now seeing healthy new growths. Resurrected! Hooray!

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 2 lety

      @@corinagul612 Great news!

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 14 lety

    Do you have a stiff board or something like that you can use to support the rootball on the "non shovel" side?

  • @killerdemocrate1
    @killerdemocrate1 Před 5 lety

    Hey ya ..... I had to transplant a rose it's not a bush it just couple branches but I didn't get big dirt ball with the root I transplanted it as bare root with mound in bottom and made sure of drainage and no air pockets will it survive ?? Ugh .. is there anything special I can do except keep it moist and from dry g out for first couple weeks it ReALY didn't have very many little roots growing off it just the stalk and the thick branch roots below root ball .UGH

  • @davidswift8795
    @davidswift8795 Před 3 lety

    That was great just the advice I needed. Can you sign me up for the International Rose Moving Academy ? 🙂

  • @patfondren6013
    @patfondren6013 Před 4 lety

    Paul, I have bought many roses from you and the sun is going down on them as shade has taken over. I have, this summer, taken out a lot of trees and one area where I wish to relocate the roses. I have some with blind shoots that occurred, over the years, as a result of "no or little sunlight." Are these a loss? My 3 crepuscules are 15 feet tall and trying but scarcely blooming, 7-8 per year where they once were floriferic. If I move them to a good location, cut them back in late fall, will they produce fruit/blooms over the ensuing years.
    The Crepuscules and Jaune Desprez, Reve d'Or have trunks the size of a man's calf. Is that a plus or a minus for relocation?

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 4 lety

      They shouldn't be a loss at all. I would suspect the shade is the cause. Moving them to sunlight should help. Those are large roses for relocating. Where do you live?

    • @patfondren6013
      @patfondren6013 Před 4 lety

      @@Paulzimmermanroses Alabama. We are in dead of summer temperature wise, so I planned to wait until late September. Will that work? Thank you so kindly. I always appreciate advice from you and Pat Henry, my two favorite rose people.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 4 lety

      @@patfondren6013 That's still a pretty active growing season for you. I'd think about it in January. Late winter and a bit before spring. If I move roses I move them in late February. I'm the upstate of South Carolina by the mountains.

    • @patfondren6013
      @patfondren6013 Před 4 lety

      @@Paulzimmermanroses Very well. I will do that. I want to do it when it is right. Are you still in Landrum? We were there for a rose conference a few years ago. Enjoyed it and learned a lot but old people forget. -;)

  • @littlebeebs1
    @littlebeebs1 Před 7 lety

    Do I need to add anything to my soil ? Should I add aged manure ? I've dug up an established growing rose with spent blooms from my old house and need to plant at my new house . Should I wait til it isn't the heat of the day ? Please help ! Don't want it to die . Must hurry . Thanks so much !

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 7 lety +1

      Add aged manure to the soil. Did you cut the rose back hard. If not then do so as that will help. Plant it ASAP any time of day. Make sure you water it about once a day for the first week.

  • @sawwhetsnew
    @sawwhetsnew Před 10 lety

    I have a very old rose, probably close to 30 years...We are moving to another location and I really want to take this with me. I'm concerned about how to do this, mid-summer...we are selling our old house, and moving to a new location...It's HUGE...

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 10 lety

      That's going to be trick. Dig up as much root as you can and cut it back hard. Then keep it will hydrated after replanting and this includes misting the plant a couple of times a day. You might also think of building a "tent" over it for a few weeks to keep the direct sun of it. Use something thin that light will penetrate. Moving a rose that old is a gamble and be prepared that you might lose the rose.

  • @mariojimenez2074
    @mariojimenez2074 Před 8 lety

    thank

  • @sarmishthabanerjee1057

    Hi Paul, I moved my Pinkerbell rose about 1 foot behind 2 weeks ago, watered with small dose of Superthrive (as I ran out of Vitamin B1) 2/3 times but still it is droopy, not looking happy at all. I defoliated most of the leaves as well. Please advice what I should do to bring this rose back in healthy condition again. Should I water with SeaMagic sea weed?

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před rokem

      It will take a few weeks to recover. If you aren't see a lot of die back you should be fine.

    • @sarmishthabanerjee1057
      @sarmishthabanerjee1057 Před rokem

      @@Paulzimmermanroses Thank you! It looks good now and blooming as well!

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před rokem

      @@sarmishthabanerjee1057 Terrific. You did all the right things including taking the leaves off. Reduces the stress on the plant.

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 11 lety

    If you can take it directly to it's new location and plant right away I would do that. Are you going to cut it back again right before you move it?

  • @2Peachcobler
    @2Peachcobler Před rokem

    I have 3 rose I need to move because of 2 new rose bush’s that I just acquired. The new bushes are just now starting to lose their blooms my three old hybrid tea’s have already lost their blooms. Should I mix any manure with the soil? I am going to add more soil to the area because I believe it is needed. Any advice you can give would be helpful.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před rokem

      I would mix about 1/3 manure to 2/3 native soil. I think that is a good mix and should help the roses.

    • @2Peachcobler
      @2Peachcobler Před rokem

      @@Paulzimmermanroses thanks

  • @sarmishthabanerjee1057

    Hi, I need to move my Eden Climber rose which I planted as bareroot in late March. It is now 6 feet tall with branches. Will it be okay if I move her now? I am in zone 7a( Connecticut).Temperatures are now between 55 and 68 degree F. mostly. The nighttime temperatures are between 47 and 50 degrees.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před rokem +1

      I think it will be fine. Just make sure to strip all the leaves off before you move it to reduce stress.

    • @sarmishthabanerjee1057
      @sarmishthabanerjee1057 Před rokem

      @@Paulzimmermanroses Thank you! Shall I leave just few leaves towards the top so that it can do photosynthesis?

  • @mariojimenez2074
    @mariojimenez2074 Před 8 lety

    i have rose with a very long root i been enable to dig that out.

  • @GardenloveHomestead
    @GardenloveHomestead Před 6 lety

    Hi, I'm thinking about moving some rose bushed. However, I need them to be smaller for the new place. Can I cut them down to the the bottom of the rose steam?

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 6 lety

      Don't cut them to the bottom of each stem. Cut the whole plant to around 18" high.

  • @judy4justice
    @judy4justice Před 11 lety

    The rose I need to move is new, was started from bare root stock this spring. It is only about 1 foot tall, is a hybrid tea rose.It is too close to a larger knock out rose and is getting overshadowed.Do you think this young rose will live if I move it at this young stage of its growth? I am in Alabama, very hot summers, mild wintersThank you.

  • @sarmishthabanerjee1057

    Hi Paul, My Abraham Derby (ownroot) rose is planted in the East side yard where he gets morning sun until 2 pm. Will he be fine there or should I move the rose?

  • @Iambeautiful123
    @Iambeautiful123 Před 4 lety

    Hi Paul, I have an old rose bush which I want to move. It is grafted, when I replant it, does the graft stay on top of goes buried under the dirt? Please reply. Thank you!

  • @judynichols9190
    @judynichols9190 Před 11 lety

    what if u move it and it gets bear roots in the spring and you move it and the buds gets lump ? who do u get it to from back?

  • @deborahsmith-wommack1442

    Mr. Zimmerman, I have a problem. My beautiful Rosa Rugosa rosebush is not doing well. Some of the limbs have lost there thorns and the leaves are yellow. Not the whole plant, just 2 or 3 limbs. Is there something I can do to save it? Do I have it planted to deep? I live in zone 5.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 7 lety

      What would be helpful would be to go to my Facebook Page and post some photos. Here is the link facebook.com/paul.zimmerman.roses/

    • @deborahsmith-wommack1442
      @deborahsmith-wommack1442 Před 7 lety

      Thanks Mr. Zimmerman but I don't have a Facebook acct😞. But I got in touch with the garden center that I purchased it from and they are helping me.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 7 lety

      Great!

  • @jogordon1530
    @jogordon1530 Před 7 lety

    Hi - I did as you instructed in moving the bush. I put in top grade top soil and garden soil (Miracle Grow) around and filled in the bush. Now the bush has wilted. Can I assume it is not going to survive? The leaves are turning yellow. I have used a full watering can on the bush for two days now. I don't know what has gone wrong as it went smoothly as far as the transfer. Any suggestions as to getting this bush resurrected?

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 7 lety

      The leaves turning yellow and falling off is not a surprise. In fact I would pull all the leaves off and let it recover. If you like post photos on my Facebook Page so we can see it. facebook.com/paul.zimmerman.roses/?ref=bookmarks

    • @jogordon1530
      @jogordon1530 Před 7 lety

      Paul Zimmerman Roses Paul - I do not have a Facebook account as in MD disability patients are not allowed social media accounts. Yes, I pulled all the leaves off of it and am waiting to see what happens.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Před 7 lety

      Great and feel free to continue to ask questions here.

  • @sumitbajracharya1143
    @sumitbajracharya1143 Před 4 lety

    Where the Ric Flair theme came from.?

  • @alexmane8123
    @alexmane8123 Před 4 lety

    2 Thumbs up !

  • @TCConner
    @TCConner Před 15 lety

    Nice to know you're listening in on feedback. I'm a Master Gardener so these things seem a little more critical to me. ;~)