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Garden Help
So, my dad recently helped me dig a new patch in my garden, and I planted a rose bush in there. It was a Valentine's gift from my mom and spent a couple months in the house. Part of it is green and healthy, but a lot of the stems are brown and dead looking. I don't know what to do to save it. Do I leave the dead parts there? Or do I trim them down the ground in hopes of making the healthy parts stronger? I don't do much gardening, and I'm sure sure how to keep roses healthy, so any advice is greatly appreciated.
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Umm... That's kind of hard to say. We seem to be over the freezing nights and snow here this year, but my grandma usually says not to plant anything until mid-May. A quick google search reveals that the last frost around here is typically between April 12-20, so I think I'll be alright. I will be keeping an eye on the weather though. It has a habit of being kind of wonky.
Thanks! I appreciate the advice, and I'm hoping to have a very green and healthy garden this year. :)
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Good luck!
Ford
PS: I swear our granny could plant a rock and make it grow! We wish we had that kind of a green thumb!
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Nice to meet you Ford!
Oh yeah, grannies are awesome. Three of my four grandparents had (and one still has) quite a way with plants. I'm nowhere near that good, but I am trying.