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Hello,
Sorry to see that your roses have been damaged.
May I suggest taking a look at the sites I've shown you below?
These sites and others have helped me with questions, and I believe you will find answers and more, to make worth your while.
Hope this helps, and best of results for your roses,
Dave

2007-01-16 18:31:03 · answer #1 · answered by what'sthis4 4 · 0 0

Wait until the plants recover and begin a new flush of growth -- then cut all dead wood above the flushing area. If you want to do something now, it is a safe bet to remove blackened, withered wood. However, some buds may be damaged, even on green wood, to a point they will not initiate foliage. BEWARE that you don't forget most roses are grafted so if sprouts and shoots arise only from beneath the graft union, you have lost the rose. I would wait on fertilization until after the sprouting has begun then feed as you would normally.

2007-01-14 10:04:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Shalina S has the right idea. Roses are very tough. My arbour was torn down by the wind, took that as an opportunity to "refresh" the rose and left only newer canes. Climbing New Dawn over 14 years old.

I know it will be okay. Hang in there.

2007-01-15 16:09:43 · answer #3 · answered by Pacifica 6 · 0 0

The best place I have found to buy rose trellis is www.traderoutesnw.com

2007-01-14 14:50:36 · answer #4 · answered by Steve M 2 · 0 0

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