I have had potted miniature roses in both Indiana and North Carolina growing in the landscape. They always did fine. It is too late to put in the landscape now, but next spring would be ideal. They love the sun. If kept indoors, you can repot at any time.
2007-12-01 17:56:28
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answered by felicitytoo 3
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Actually, it would be better off in the ground, but as long as you put it in a very large pot it will be fine. Miniature roses can actually get quite large. Anywhere between 3-4 feet and are intended to be landscape plants so if you repot it then go for a really big one like a half barrel or something because their roots need room to spread. The flowers are small, but the bush can get pretty tall. Since you live in So. Cal, there is no rush. These roses can handle anything a average sized rose can handle. Just make sure you give it at least 6 hours of sun light and water it at the base to avoid mold and black spot.
Good Luck
2007-12-02 12:52:31
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answered by Sptfyr 7
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no, you could not anticipate blooms all year.... those vegetation have been raised specially circumstances to hold them to bloom now..... in case you will not be able to supply them the comparable circumstances, they are going to provide up blooming and once you're fortunate and that they stay, then you definately can plant them exterior and watch them do a lot extra advantageous.... for now, they want heat temperature, great easy probable ultimate from a advance easy, because of the fact the solar isn't somewhat solid enuff ideal now for roses..... a easy fertilizer, and a nicely-draining pot..... transplanting now will reason you to lose bloom .... and the attempt placed into getting new roots favourite will provide up the bloom production, except circumstances are proper..... make particular there is not any blockage on the drain holes interior the pots, do not overwater, yet do not enable them to dry out to the factor of wilting, the two..... I actually have a purple mini that lives exterior here in Zone 7-8 that has been with me for fairly much 25 years, has been moved to 2 diverse residences, and nevertheless supplies magnificent miniature roses.... the vegetation do not stay miniature.... mine get just about 4 feet tall.... additionally.... slightly approximately not transplanting now.... look heavily on the plant... is it only one, or is there in line with possibility 3 in that pot?..... if there is extra advantageous than one, then your plant isn't very previous, it incredibly is only previous being a reducing and has been chemically compelled to bloom at this diploma..... transplanting now might stress them way too a lot..... only communicate approximately protecting the plant alive till you could plant it exterior in spring....
2016-12-10 09:38:40
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answered by carmean 4
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You can report it in a larger pot. Please give it full sun atleast for 7 hours. and put some light fertilizer like cow dung etc.
and water profusely.
All the best.
2007-12-01 17:04:07
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answered by manikandan n 3
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What the directions say about sun-follow. You can plant them directly into the soil of your garden-with proper fertilizer, etc. Take care. To replant it, please wait until March or April to do so.
2007-12-01 15:38:07
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answered by SAK 6
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