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Prep Mini roses for winter
I have two miniature roses at the end of my driveway that are in decorative
pots. They have done exceptionally well particularly after I cut them back and feed them. They have provided a wealth of blooms and I am so pleased with them. I need some advice about how to prep them for winter. The pots are moveable. Can I leave them in the pots and move them into our garage for the winter? Can/should I cover them? (I live in upstate New York above Albany so it can get bitterly cold here in the winter). Should I cut them back and feed them just before I bring them inside? When is the best time to bring them in? Are there repotting tips someone can share? How do I know when it's the time to repot to larger containers. At this point I don't intend to plant them in the ground. They seem to still have plent of room to grow in their containers. Thanks for taking the time to read my post. I would appreciate any assistance. D. |
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