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https://dzen.ru/video/watch/6715628b7... Roses like to winter in company than alone - this is time-tested I start to cover roses at a temperature of 5 degrees Celsius ... necessarily in DRY weather .. 1- remove all the foliage 2- cut to 30 cm - remove very old stumps and weak and crooked .. I shorten climbing roses by 30 cm - to mature wood ... 3- treat with iron sulfate - 300 g per 10 l - both bushes and soil 4- treat from pests - spill the soil with karbofos 5- only then lightly hill up - the main thing is that there is no depression at the base of the bush - in the spring, moisture collects in it during the day, and ice forms at night - and the bark of the roses gets injured ... 6- lightly tie the bushes 7- install a frame under spunbond - density 60...for each bush its own house...in the video I explain why... 8- !!! we immediately install a common tunnel over a group of roses - it is important that the first layer of spunbond does not get wet!!! 9- we make the tunnel no higher than 60 cm - so that in winter it is under the snow... and durable - to withstand the snow load 10-cover with spunbond 60- 2 layers- 11- from one of the end sides we provide the possibility of opening for ventilation - in the warm autumn and especially in the early spring 12- I close the film only from above - I remain the ends covered only with spunbond-2 layers - therefore the roses breathe - but spunbond does not get wet either in autumn or in winter during a thaw ROSES ARE NOT AFRAID OF FROST - BUT DAMPNESS IS DANGEROUS FOR THEM 13- I close the ends as cold weather and snowfall sets in...