by caliloo » Jun 09, 2011 7:22 pm
Absolutely!
I would dig it and replant now(depending on your local temps). I believe Cecile Brunner may be a once bloomer, but planting and watering A LOT and light fertilizing between now and July will give you a stronger plant next spring. Okay - I may amend that - are you mail ordering and planting bare root? I think it may be too late in the season for that, but if you are planting a growing rose in a pot you should be fine. I haven't ordered roses in a while, but as I recall Chamblee's was good, and I *think* they might have them "own root" which means since it isn;t grafted there is zero chance of the rootstock taking over again. You also might consider Roses Unlimited or Antique Rose Emporium. Make sure you get the climbing variety if that is what you are looking for.
Best of luck - Cecile Brinner is lovely and has an amazing scent... Dr Huey is rootstock for a reason.
Alexa
Spring - An experience in immortality.
- Henry D. Thoreau