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Prepare Roses for Winter
The first step to prepare your roses for winter is to let them "settle down" and harden off at the end of the season. For that reason, I recommend you stop pruning, deadheading and fertilizing roses as the cold season approaches. I'll also discuss the merits of mulching the crown of the rose, and show another wrapping technique for winter protection. Finally, I'll go over some of my recommendations for keeping potted/container roses safe through winter.
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