i have 6 wild bubby roses growing on the side of my yard i wanted to no if its possible to transplant them to the front of my yard front yard has about a 40 degree pitch for 60 feet to road all in sunlite and i have a dogwood treee im transplanting to other side of my yard top of hill i want to have more trees and shrubs in front yard to stop soil erosion.... if there is anyone with help on the subject plzz help me.. thank you im in taylorsville,NC
wild bubby bushes
I think good transplant methods work whether the rose is wild or a cultivar. Here is some general info on transplanting wild roses and cultivated roses.
http://www.naturesherbal.com/Wild_Rose.htm
http://www.ehow.com/how_4514212_transplant-wild-rose-bushes.html
http://www.rose-gardening-made-easy.com/transplanting-roses.html
http://www.gardening-resources.com/the-essential-transplanting-roses-guide/
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