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How to prune roses for the winter (SHOULD or NOT)? How to treat roses for the winter? How to cover them properly? How to dilute 1% and 3% Bordeaux mixture? You leave these questions about preparing roses for winter more and more often in the comments. PRUNING ROSES FOR THE WINTER. Not all roses require pruning for the winter. For example, climbing and ground cover roses are not pruned for the winter. Bush roses also do not need to be pruned. We simply bend them to the ground and cover them. All other roses are pruned for the winter only to the height of the cover. Why is that? The answer to this question is in this video. PROCESSING ROSES FOR THE WINTER. How and what to treat roses for the winter? There are currently a huge number of effective products on the market for treating roses, such as HORUS, FUNDAZOL, HOM and others. But many of them are not effective at low temperatures. In this case, Bordeaux mixture comes to the rescue. But Bordeaux mixture must be diluted correctly. Moreover, in autumn the garden is treated with a stronger solution of Bordeaux mixture - 3%. How to dilute a 3% solution of Bordeaux mixture? And how to correctly calculate the dosage of Bordeaux mixture if we need a liquid solution of less than 10 liters? The answers to these questions are in this video. HOW AND WHAT TO COVER ROSES FOR THE WINTER. Roses love air-dry shelter. And here the well-known covering material called SPUNBOND comes to the rescue. How to use it correctly? After all, spunbond has 2 sides! And these 2 sides of spunbond have different purposes. So which side of spunbond should be used to cover roses? The answers to these questions about shelter are also in this video. TIME CODES: 02:47 - Pruning roses for the winter 10:38 - How and when to treat roses for the winter 16:01 - How to dilute 1% and 3% Bordeaux mixture 26:26 - How to use Bordeaux mixture 29:30 - Basic rules for covering roses for the winter, 2 sides of spunbond! #PruningRoseInAutumn #ProcessingRoseInAutumn