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How Do You Do Winter Rose Care Or Protecting Tree Roses In Winter?

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How Do You Do Winter Rose Care Or Protecting Tree Roses In Winter?

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Pruning roses for the winter is just one winter rose care routine. If you are lucky to live in a mild climate region you may not give much consideration to protecting your tree roses from the winter cold. But if you live in regions 6 and 7 or colder, you will want to winterize your tree roses. Determine which region you are in. One way to do this is to check with the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map. A link to their site is included in Resources. Trim the top of your tree rose to a 10 to 15 inch crown, if you live in region 6 or 7. Wrap the trunk (including stake) in stem-wrapping paper. So the rain will not permeate wrapping, overlap from the bottom up. Wrap until just the cane tips are exposed. Staple a cylinder of tar paper around the trunk, and wrap burlap covering over the tree top, if you live in zones 3 to 7. But first, complete steps 1, 2 and 3. Mound the soil around the base of the tree so that it is about 8 inches high. Bury the tree if you live in subzero zones of 3 or 4, and d

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