zmekan
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When to plant hybrid tea roses?

We recently bought a house, and I would like to get some hybrid tea roses growing. I am anticipating a challenge with getting them to grow and bloom, so I'm trying to get as much information as I can to do everything possible to ensure their success. We're planting in Kansas (zone 6), and I've heard multiple times for planting hybrids, early spring and fall. Is one better than the other? Are we too late in fall to plant for zone 6?

Any information would be greatly appreciated!

luis_pr
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Location: Hurst, TX USA Zone 7b/8a

Kansas State University's Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service recommends planting in the Spring; go here for more info:

https://www.bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/pubs/mf799.pdf

But, I know of some people who have planted them in other states Z6 successfully. Because of the vagaries of weather though, I would follow KSU's advice or the advice of a plant nursery where you live.

imafan26
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Location: Hawaii, zone 12a 587 ft elev.

If you purchase your roses online from a reputable company, you will get grade 1 roses and they only ship when it is time to plant. In the meantime you can prepare the planting space to receive them.

You can get information on how to care for roses from the American rose society website
https://www.rose.org/

Most good mail order rose companies have on line rose help or support pages.
https://www.regannursery.com/page/Plant ... Root-Roses



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