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How to transplant roses the right way to minimize shock and encourage growth
Watering plays a vital role before and after moving your roses.
Wash the radish to remove any dirt. Cut a small piece off both ends to create flat ends. With a sharp paring knife, start at the top cut edge and cut thin, petal-shaped slices, following the contours ...
1. Acquire your blooms. Look for in-season flowers and greens, making sure that the stems are left long for maximum design versatility. You’ll need showstopper blooms (we used Juliet garden roses); ...
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