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inthebox9 (不言)) 于 (Tue Mar 22 21:10:35 2011, 美东) 提到:
Do you have rose in your back yard?
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lanzhu (小懒猪) 于 (Tue Mar 22 21:16:01 2011, 美东) 提到:
有啊, 很招虫
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inthebox9 (不言)) 于 (Tue Mar 22 21:24:07 2011, 美东) 提到:
I found All my rose trees dead today, maybe due to the very low termpreture in
Feb(-8F)
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lanzhu (小懒猪) 于 (Tue Mar 22 21:41:49 2011, 美东) 提到:
有这么冷吗? 我家的看着还好呢。
termpreture in
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inthebox9 (不言)) 于 (Tue Mar 22 21:49:23 2011, 美东) 提到:
5555555, the rose trees higher than my house.
在 lanzhu (小懒猪) 的大作中提到: 】
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lanzhu (小懒猪) 于 (Tue Mar 22 21:56:24 2011, 美东) 提到:
OMG, 这么高!!!
我家的才到膝盖。 冬天LD把高出来的部份给剪了, 切口上涂了一层wood glue
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inthebox9 (不言)) 于 (Tue Mar 22 22:36:04 2011, 美东) 提到:
That is why I said tree instead of bush
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lanzhu (小懒猪) 于 (Tue Mar 22 22:39:15 2011, 美东) 提到:
芬特啊, 从未见过长得比房子高的玫瑰。
你打算怎么办?
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inthebox9 (不言)) 于 (Tue Mar 22 22:47:52 2011, 美东) 提到:
I sawed two hours this afternoon, one tree almost down
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lanzhu (小懒猪) 于 (Tue Mar 22 22:48:36 2011, 美东) 提到:
这种活让LD回来干啊!
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inthebox9 (不言)) 于 (Tue Mar 22 22:54:03 2011, 美东) 提到:
En, will left others to LD
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lanzhu (小懒猪) 于 (Tue Mar 22 22:58:23 2011, 美东) 提到:
辛苦辛苦!
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inthebox9 (不言)) 于 (Tue Mar 22 23:00:56 2011, 美东) 提到:
My right hand is still shaking after long time sawing
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lanzhu (小懒猪) 于 (Tue Mar 22 23:02:11 2011, 美东) 提到:
想起我头一次割草, 完了后耳朵聋了似的。
你不能太能干!
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inthebox9 (不言)) 于 (Tue Mar 22 23:10:40 2011, 美东) 提到:
En
Good point
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inthebox9 (不言)) 于 (Wed Mar 23 10:40:36 2011, 美东) 提到:
How to Take Care & Cover Your Rose Bushes for Winter
Byan eHow Contributor
updated:May 05, 2010
Roses need special care during winter in places where the temperature drops
below 10 degrees F (-12 degrees C). Fortunately, it's fairly easy to prepare
and protect roses for the winter months. Preparing your roses for winter
starts early--during the growing season. The better you take care of roses
during their growing season, the stronger they'll fight the effects of
winter. A rose that is prepared for winter is referred to as "hardened off."
1.
Start early. The healthier the roses during summer and fall, the sturdier
they'll be and the stronger they'll withstand the cold weather. During their
growing season, make sure you're giving them enough water and nutrients.
Also make sure they don't suffer from any disease or fungi.
o 2
About six weeks before the first low temperature drop, stop giving
fertilizer to your roses. This will encourage them to stop growing and
become dormant, thus beginning their "hardening off."
o 3
If the weather has been dry, make sure to keep the roses watered. This is
especially important after the first frost. When this happens, water the
roses thoroughly before the ground freezes again to ensure the roots will
absorb enough liquid for the winter.
o 4
Strip the leaves, then cut the major canes to about 3 to 4 feet with a pair
of pruning shears. This will make handling and caring for the roses easier.
At this point you may also want to spray a fungicide to further protect the
plant.
o 5
Bundle up the major canes and tie them with string.
o 6
When the ground around the rose is frozen, cover it with new soil, then
cover this soil with at least a foot of compost, leaves or straw. This will
protect the roots and ensure that the ground stays frozen.
o 7
To ensure that this mulch stays in place, enclose the plant with a cylinder
wire mesh that is about 6 inches (15 cm) taller than the plant itself. It
should be well anchored to the ground to prevent dislocation from harsh
winter winds. For even more protection, a plastic cover may be placed around
the wire mesh.
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lanzhu (小懒猪) 于 (Wed Mar 23 10:43:05 2011, 美东) 提到:
哈, 你开始亡羊补牢了。
是只有一颗死了吧?
drops
prepare
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inthebox9 (不言)) 于 (Wed Mar 23 11:00:56 2011, 美东) 提到:
所有的都死了,只有几颗在根部发出新芽来了。我屋子一周大概有20颗玫瑰,最矮的也
有一米多高,高的可能是4米左右。
那次寒潮太冷了,从来没想到那么冷,零下20多摄氏度,连续好几个晚上,当时玫瑰冬
眠期都过完了,在发嫩芽,所以一下全冻死了,要是冬眠期可能强点。
可怜当时我们还在欣赏玫瑰上面堆满了白雪的美景,全然不知道玫瑰那个时候被冻死了。
现在玫瑰全没有发芽,主枝在一点点变黑,我昨天锯开来发现,所有的主干心都是干枯
的,虽然有的外皮看着还是青的
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lanzhu (小懒猪) 于 (Wed Mar 23 11:06:09 2011, 美东) 提到:
太惨了!我们这里今天还下雪呢, 估计玫瑰还在冬眠。
我家的小松树种下去的那年冬天, LD买回那个黑色的网布给包一遍, 说是怕冻死。
你以后得注意给它们防冻了!
了。
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inthebox9 (不言)) 于 (Wed Mar 23 14:51:50 2011, 美东) 提到:
冬眠时的玫瑰经得起冻,我这里1月下旬就暖和了,玫瑰开始发芽。二月的倒春寒温度
太低,所以才杯具。好像是50年的历史记录低温,没有经验,以后知道,至少能给玫瑰
根部多培点土,放些树皮什么的,给根部保温一下。
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lanzhu (小懒猪) 于 (Wed Mar 23 19:22:33 2011, 美东) 提到:
嗯,吃一堑,长一智! |
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