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fuzzyred ([personal profile] fuzzyred) wrote2021-04-17 08:18 pm
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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.

[personal profile] stealthsystem 2021-04-18 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
Mama Kestrel gave the advice we were going to give. Our granny used to cover her roses every winter. Trimming back the dead parts will make the rose much more healthy.
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!