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lizzy_vic

Moving a very old standard rose

19 years ago

I need some good advice from you knowledgeable rosie-folks out there. My friend has kindly offered to give me a beautiful, very old standard rose from her front garden, but the catch is I have to move it. The question is how best to do it with minimum damage, and when.

Now this rose is rather big. The trunk is thicker than my arm, and very gnarled and knotty. The rose is supported by a large metal hoop on a stand. The top part of the rose is about a metre in diameter, and the rose stands just about six feet tall. Sorry about mixing my measurements!!

My thinking is to wait till it is dormant in winter. But,that's where my ideas start falling apart! How do I do this? I would hate to kill it as I think it is probably nearly as old as the house, which is a Victorian miners cottage in Elsternwick.

Also how would I find out what sort of rose it is? It is a Spring flowering rose with small pale pink blooms that looked to me like Cecile Brunner in shape and size.

Any advice will be much appreciated.

Lizzy.

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