Winter tips for your roses: how to ensure a healthy start in the spring
Winter is a resting period for roses, but with a little attention you help your roses enter the new season strong and healthy. Whether you have yellow roses, David Austin roses or Climbing roses, these tips are suitable for all types!
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Pruning? Wait until spring! Leave faded flowers and branches on during winter. They protect the plant against frost and provide natural insulation. The best time to prune is in March, as soon as there is no more risk of frost.
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Protect the roots against frost. Cover the base of your roses with mulch, compost or leaves. This helps keep the soil warm and prevents damage from severe frost. This especially applies to types such as English roses, shrub roses or remontant climbing roses.
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Extra support for climbers. Climbing roses such as the 'New Dawn' or 'Zephirine Drouhin' can be damaged during winter storms. Check if they are well tied to a pergola, fence or trellis.
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Water during dry winters. Roses in the ground need little water in winter, but during prolonged drought you can occasionally give them a little. Potted roses, such as the 'Koko Loko' or 'Boscobel', benefit more from this, especially if they stand against a warm wall.
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Potted roses? Place them sheltered. You can protect roses in pots by placing them in a sheltered spot, for example in a cold greenhouse or against a wall. Make sure excess water can drain to prevent root rot.
Order roses for spring? Do you want to expand your collection or are you looking for unique types such as the 'Bobbie James' or 'Lady of Shalott'? At Belle Epoque you will find the most beautiful roses, directly from the nursery. Whether you are looking for rambler roses for your pergola or strongly scented roses for your garden, we have the largest assortment for every garden lover.
Wondering which rose suits your garden best? Or want more care tips? Let us know in the comments or visit our webshop!
Best regards Wouter - Belle Epoque