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If the area you live in has minimum winter temperatures between 10 and -10 degrees, you can plant in spring and fall, again only when there is no danger of a freeze occurring.
If you live in a climate zone where the minimum winter temperatures are above 10 degrees its safe for you to plant whenever the bare-root roses are available.
But keep in mind, no matter which zone you live in, do not plant when theres a chance for extreme heat, freeze or excessively windy conditions.
All of these can cause stress that can adversely affect your plants health.
If you are planting a potted plant or transplanting a rose from one location to another the rules are a bit different.
These roses can be planted any time of the year, weather permitting. That is, as long as the ground is not frozen, theres no possibility of freeze, or no chance extreme heat, cold or wind.
Its best to plant in the spring or fall, but as I said, you can plant any time, weather permitting.
Be sure to follow the proper procedures when planting to ensure the good health of your roses. You can easily find more information on planting and transplanting roses at your suppliers websites or at your local garden center.
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