Almost any time... Here in the western U.S. I transplant new roses in the fall and early spring... Spring is probably best in order to give the plant time to establish a root system before winter...
Hi Clanad.....i was surprised to receive your answer to my question, not because of it's content which I appreciated, but because of the distance between me and you. You live in the west of the United States and I live in Lowestoft in the east of England. I didn't think A/B stretched that far. How are things with you temperature-wise? it's below freezing here, must be the same with you i suppose! John
We've had an unusually severe winter john1066... In January and December we had extended periods where the temperature didn't get above -10F in the day. We've had a lot of snow (nearly 80 inches total with about 18 to 24 on the ground.) We're on a cattle ranch near the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains and therefore occasionally receive the benefit of a local weather phenomena known as the "Chinook"... westerly winds blow across and down the mountains compressing the air as it decends and warms it greatly. We're in a stage similar to a famous painting by a world famous western U.S. artist named C.M. Russell, seen here:
http://www.cardcow.co...ng-for-a-chinook-art/ ...
Any way... I regularly exchange posts with people all over the world... so I wouldn't be surprised about the extent of participation in the Answer Bank...