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Forum: Article: Putting Your Roses to Bed for WinterReplies: 2, Views: 52
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newmanvs
Atlanta, GA

November 05, 2007
10:18 AM

Post #4159584

Thank you so much for the advice on roses. Is the winterizing process the same for Knockout Roses?
csbullen
Mountain View, OK

November 05, 2007
01:21 PM

Post #4160191

Thanks for these winterizing techniques. I need to know if I do the same with climbing roses and how far to cut them back?
paulgrow
Allen Park, MI
(Zone 6a)

November 05, 2007
02:11 PM

Post #4160392

I would do the same with the knockouts depending how severe your winters are.

Yes, do the same with climbers.

Paul


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