Replant disease solution
Amateur Gardening|July 10, 2021
New method could save a lot of hard work, says Peter
Peter Seabrook
Replant disease solution

TWO newly planted rose beds are establishing well, in spite of some quite demanding weather. Both are from bare-root bushes, set out earlier this year when the heavy soils were pretty wet and not in the ideal condition for planting.

One in my own front garden replaces a rather worn-out bed of Rose ‘Bonica’ that had given good service for 40 years. In its place, I have planted one of the new disease-resistant, fragrant and ‘good for cutting’ varieties, Rose ‘Timeless Charisma.’ It is from the Florist Series, and to overcome the possibility of replant disease I swapped the soil with some from the vegetable garden.

“I could have saved moving 30 barrow loads of soil!”

This story is from the July 10, 2021 edition of Amateur Gardening.

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