When preparing roses for winter, flower growers often forget about one important procedure.
Compared to pruning, fertilizing and pest control, it doesn't seem that significant. However, the result of the ornamental shrub's wintering depends on it.
Anastasia Kovrizhnykh, an expert of the online publication "BelNovosti", a scientist, agronomist, landscape designer, told how to care for roses before winter.
Among the general recommendations that are considered mandatory after the end of the flowering period, one point is ignored, and in vain.
When pruning roses in autumn in preparation for winter, it is necessary to remove all the leaves on the bush.
It's not even about the food they may require.
When frost sets in, dried leaves will become a favorable environment for the development of diseases.
The foliage should be cut as close to the stem as possible.
This can be done in several stages as the frosts intensify. In this case, you need to start from the base of the shoots and finish with the top.
It is recommended to burn the collected leaves and then treat them with a fungicide.
This procedure can be ignored only if the bush overwinters without shelter and there are no signs of disease development.