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Follow these three easy steps
to ensure that your roses come back bigger and better each year.
The real key to protecting your roses from the cold is to plant
varieties that are reliably hardy in your growing zone. Purchasing
plants from a reputable local dealer is one way to achieve that
goal. If ordering by mail, be sure to select roses listed for
your zone, or colder.
In general, you should consider
winter protection for your roses if you live in a climate colder
than the middle of zone 8.
3-Steps to Protect
Hybrid roses generally benefit
from a simple process that protects the bud union (where the
hardy rootstock is grafted to the flowering portion of the plant).
It's time to protect your roses
when they've experienced one or two hard freezes, but before
the ground freezes solid.
Step 1. Remove leaves
and other debris from around the plant. If you like,
you can also cut the longer canes back to about 3 feet.
Step 2. Build a chicken
wire collar around the bush. Use bamboo stakes and 24-inch-tall
chicken wire fencing to create a tubular enclosure around the
bush.
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