Can roses survive the winter outdoors in the north?
The editor introduces the planting content of green plants and flowers about whether roses can survive the winter outdoors in the north, and the following is a detailed introduction.
Roses have a certain cold resistance, and most varieties can tolerate temperatures as low as -9 to -14 degrees Celsius. Therefore, in the northern regions, roses can generally survive the winter outdoors.
However, this also depends on specific conditions. If it is in extremely cold northern regions, or if the roses are varieties with poor cold resistance, or are seedlings or weak plants, then measures for warming and keeping warm must be taken. Otherwise, the roses may be frostbitten or even frozen to death.
In winter maintenance of roses, it is necessary to keep their roots warm, reduce the amount of watering to prevent freezing, and trim them in time to concentrate nutrients, to ensure that the roses can survive the winter safely. At the same time, roses should be planted in a windward and sunny position or a location with sufficient sunlight in winter, not in a semi-shaded area.
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