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How to Overwinter Ground-Planted Roses

If you want to know the introduction of green plants and flowers on how ground-planted roses overwinter, the following is an introduction by the editor for netizens.

How to Overwinter Ground-Planted Roses

In order to help ground-planted roses overwinter safely, we can cut all branches longer than 5cm and let them enter a natural dormant period. You can also wrap the rose branches with materials such as sponge and straw that have insulating properties, which can play a warming role. It is also necessary to build a few boards around the plant to shield it from the cold wind.

1. -- Pruning Branches --

To help ground-planted roses overwinter safely, we can assist them by pruning the branches. In the time of the beginning of winter, after their leaves have fallen, cut all branches longer than 5cm and let them enter a natural dormant period. Then keep the soil slightly dry, which allows them to overwinter.

2. -- Insulation Measures --

The temperature in the north is relatively low in winter, so to ensure that ground-planted roses can safely survive the winter, it is also necessary to take insulation measures. We can wrap the rose branches with materials that have insulating properties, such as sponge and straw, then cover them with a layer of plastic film. This can play a role in heat preservation and help them overwinter.

3. -- Shielding from Cold Wind --

The wind in winter is quite cold and piercing, so we also need to shield ground-planted roses from the cold wind. You can build a few boards around the plant to prevent the strong wind from entering. This can also help them overwinter. However, when building the boards, you should not let the boards block the sunlight, as this is not conducive to the photosynthesis of roses.

The above is the detailed content on how to overwinter ground-planted roses, hoping it can be of help to you!