Hello Kate! I water my plants before I wrap them and that is usually enough until spring! The plants still get water through rainfall and don't need a lot as they are in a dormant stage. If you have your containers in a garage or shed check on them every few weeks and make sure they don't dry completely.
OMG, I love watching this video. Learned so much and enjoyed these ladies talked so nice and friendly to the end of video. Did not fall asleep.
Excellent. I now feel confident planting my roses in containers.
I would love one like yours. Wooden and large.
You answered my question as I was typing. I guess it will go into my garage until spring! Thank youuuuui!
Thanks. Also, instead of coc. choir, I used hydrating gels (handful) before putting in my roses to keep soil moist
+Dustin G Great tip, thank you Dustin!
Hello there, how many years this rose can stay on container?
+Allys Tejero It all depends on the size if the rose and the size of the container. Make sure the rose has a lot of soil and enough room to grow.
I see, I have to judge it. Thanks a lot.
Wonderful video! What about watering in winter when you have it wrapped up? Water regular or do you stop altogether? Thanks!
Hello Kate! I water my plants before I wrap them and that is usually enough until spring! The plants still get water through rainfall and don't need a lot as they are in a dormant stage. If you have your containers in a garage or shed check on them every few weeks and make sure they don't dry completely.
my roses are not good blooming and not good growth and more deasees please help me