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Cold temperatures alone doesn't necessarily damage roses, but rather the freeze-and-thaw cycles throughout the winter.
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Remember to check The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map, https://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov, for specific growing requirements ...
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The little tree in Josh Smith's yard at the base of Bear Mountain resembled an alder, the scrappy and familiar Alaskan shrub.
They grow well in USDA plant zones 4 to 8 but a few, Jonquilla and Tazetta (bulb catagories), will take the warmer weather in zone 8 and possibly 9 if pre-cooled. Sometimes people ask me about ...