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Betty Harkness - Bare Root Rose

Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Betty Harkness - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 80cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so
that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
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Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Betty Harkness
- BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds & borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height & Spread 80cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost & fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill & firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting & for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds & adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light & air movement into & around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning & again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.

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