In most cases you'll at least have foilage the first year and possibly a few flowers. Once the roots are established and growing those tiny feeder roots it'll really take off. Be sure to add about a cup of bone meal when planting or shortly after for better results.How long does it take for bare root roses to bloom after planting?
I work at a nursery and we pot up our bare root roses in December and January into 1 gallons or 5 gallons. I cannot recall how long it takes to leaf out, but by March-April or so they are fully leafed out and there are definitely some buds and blooms. I'm in zone 9-ish.
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