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AdamKR
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My Roses

After a very chilly spring I am finally getting great blooms out of my three rose bushes.

Sadly, due to the harsh winter and spring this year I lost two rose bushes which I believe is partly due to uncovering the rose bushes too early as we still had a few cold periods this spring, it wasn't a very nice one this year. Any thoughts and suggestions would be greatly appreciated everyone!

I was actually kind of curious if anyone know what type of rose bush the middle picture is... It gets a lot taller then the other two roses that I have.

Thanks again!

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luis_pr
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You could try removing winter protection about two weeks after the average date of last frost for your area (plant nurseries should be able to tell you what that is).

Here are a few cities in Wisconsin:
https://www.victoryseeds.com/frost/wi.html

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AdamKR
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Thanks for the info luis.



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