Planting roses in winter
Planting roses in the winter
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During the winter months, we often get asked if it's possible to plant roses. The answer is that you can plant them anytime, as long as it's not freezing. If frost is forecast, store the roses in a cool, frost-free place, such as a shed or storage room. As long as the roses are sealed in a plastic bag, you can keep them for several weeks and then simply wait until the temperature rises. wordt.Ook Roses you've previously planted are sensitive to frost. We therefore recommend covering the grafting point well with soil before the frost. Remove this soil in the spring during the first pruning. Protect standard roses with a sealed burlap sack, possibly filled with straw. Potted roses are particularly sensitive to frost. Protect the rose with bubble wrap.
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