How To Prepare Your Roses For Winter

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Watch as Ben prunes a Chicago Peace rose® in preparation for winter.

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Thank you. I was freaking out what and how I should do it.

sashakartus
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Would appreciate videos on those of us who experience 110+ degree summers as well if possible. 👍

spacegirllost
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Sweet! I will have to put a hedge trimmer in my wish list for Christmas!

kryz
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So glad I picked this video becuz I have the same rose bush!

carolynmitchell
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Love your videos! I appreciate you taking the time to make rose care more accessible. I'm revisiting this video to do my fall pruning now 😊 great info and straight to the point. Thanks!

rachaelpanda
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This rose is an excellent condition!
Here in Israel the season of complete fine pruning has already started:)

asyanovikov
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Great advice for a shrub rose. What about climbers??

caroleh
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I’m shocked. But maybe I will consider and will get some of that spray.

dianachavez
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It is now December, I am in Indiana. Can I do this now? Will it hurt my roses?

edithalmonte
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Hi, i need help here about my rose that i planted this summer. I bought a bareroot rose from walmart, they're floribonda, hybrid tea rose and bush rose. They're thriving and had tons of flowers and new stalks coming with flowers. Should i follow this steps or i need a different technique? Im here in MI 5a zone...

Meakamea
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Hello! This is handy and quick definitely but wont it affect the overall appearance of a rose bush since many branches will grow inside, instead of out as you didnt cut them to outer bud?

darja
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I live on Eastcoast and winter here can be very brutal. Do I have to cover my roses with burlap after pruning and fungicide treatment? Please advice. Thank you....

pilipina
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hi, i'm new to growing rose and i'm confuse of when to prune my roses

cherishteomera
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Do you prune back climbing roses to that 2 ft height? And why does your article “Protect Roses for the Winter” say "Before winter arrives, be sure your roses: Have not been pruned, which would stimulate new growth in the winter." That completely contradicts what you say/do in this video.... I'm confused!

bellecraig