Things You'll Need:
- Canes
- Soil
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Step 1
Sometime after the first hard frost, cut back rose plants to about 24 inches. This makes the plants easier to work with and prevents them from becoming battered by wind and ice.
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Step 2
Next, tie the canes together with twine to protect from winds.
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Step 3
For each rose plant, form an 8 to 12-inch mound of fresh, loose soil or compost around the base. An additional layer of hay or straw may be added over the mound, if desired.
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Step 4
When spring rolls around and you observe the beginning of new growth on your roses, carefully remove the soil mounds.













