hjsullivan
Attractive To Bees
Hello there!
I live in the Boston area and I saved this small rose bush from my sister (hehe). I'll spare you the details other than, I cut it way back and re-potted it (into the pot shown) and it flourished. Now winter is here and I don't know how to care for it in the colder months.
I have had it in the house for about a month now because we had a frost already and I didn't want it to die. Someone told be if it was in the ground it would likely have been fine outside. But, because it was so sick when I got it, I cared for it in pots under lights until I brought it outside.
Now what haha? Am I supposed to cut it back, or store it in the dark, or anything like that? Some of the leave started dying and falling off outside, before I even brought it in. Since bringing it in, leaves have continued to die and fall off, but otherwise I think it looks OK.
These are some before pictures, from mid summer, just so you know what it looks like. I can take and post more current pictures this weekend.
Thanks!
h
I live in the Boston area and I saved this small rose bush from my sister (hehe). I'll spare you the details other than, I cut it way back and re-potted it (into the pot shown) and it flourished. Now winter is here and I don't know how to care for it in the colder months.
I have had it in the house for about a month now because we had a frost already and I didn't want it to die. Someone told be if it was in the ground it would likely have been fine outside. But, because it was so sick when I got it, I cared for it in pots under lights until I brought it outside.
Now what haha? Am I supposed to cut it back, or store it in the dark, or anything like that? Some of the leave started dying and falling off outside, before I even brought it in. Since bringing it in, leaves have continued to die and fall off, but otherwise I think it looks OK.
These are some before pictures, from mid summer, just so you know what it looks like. I can take and post more current pictures this weekend.
Thanks!
h