I recently read that March is the best time to start planting roses. Roses are a type of plant with a bare root. These types of plants grow best when the roots have time to develop into a root system before theĀ weather is
warm. By the time that spring approaches, your flowers will be ready and able to bloom.
When gardening in March, especially in the cold, it is recommended that people wrap the flower roots with moss, newspaper, or plastic film before planting in colder soil.
No worries if it’s too cold to garden outside. Stay indoors, and plant your roses in an indoor pot or planter box. When the weather’s back to warm, you can put your roses in the ground outside.
Check out some tips for some tips for indoor gardening, and let Smarter help you with your shopping to garden smarter.
Remember: Set your clocks forward on Sunday, March 14.
See also:
- How to Aerate a Garden or Lawn
- Plan Ahead: Keeping Plants Safe During Sudden Frost
- Plant Care: Too Much of a Good Thing Can Be Bad
- Gardening Tips: Indoor Plants to Enhance Your Home Decor
- Gardening Project: Native Plant Garden
- Gardening: Start Thinking About Your Garden
- Get Started Gardening
- Organic Plant Care
- How To Grow Tomatoes












