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Putting Your Roses to Bed for Winter in the Deep South - A Gentleman's Guide to Fall Rose Care
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Chris VanCleave
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - ncarol.com -- As the days shorten and the air takes on that crisp, chilly feel, it's time to turn our attention to one of the most satisfying rituals in Southern gardening: putting our roses to bed for the winter. Down here in Alabama, we don't face the deep freezes of northern climates, but our roses still benefit from a little seasonal care, a gentleman's handshake before their winter rest.

This isn't about pampering. It's about stewardship. Roses are tough, resilient, and proud plants, but even the strongest need a little help to thrive through the colder months. Whether you're tending a formal bed of hybrid teas or a rambling fence of antique climbers, here's how to tuck them in with purpose and pride.

Ease Off the Gas
Come September, it's time to stop feeding your roses. No more fertilizer, no more high-nitrogen boosts. You're not trying to push new growth now—you're helping the plant slow down. Think of it like easing a truck into park after a long haul. Let the plant shift its energy from blooming to building strength in its roots and canes.
If you've been deadheading religiously all season, you can ease up on that too. Let the last blooms fade naturally. Some gardeners even leave a few hips on the bush to signal the season's end and encourage dormancy.

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Clean House
Before the first frost, do a good clean-up around your rose beds. Remove fallen leaves, spent blooms, and any diseased foliage. Black spot and mildew love to overwinter in debris, and we're not giving them a head start. Bag it up and toss it—don't compost diseased material.

This is also a good time to check for pests. If you spot any aphids, scale, or spider mites lingering, give them a firm eviction notice with a horticultural oil spray like neem oil or lime sulfur.

Trim with Intention
Unlike our Northern neighbors, we don't need to do a hard prune in the fall. In fact, it's better to wait until late winter or early spring for major cuts. (Late February) But you can still tidy up. Remove any dead or damaged wood, and trim back long canes that might whip around in winter winds. For climbers and tall shrub roses, consider tying them loosely to a support. A little structure now prevents breakage later.

Mulch Like You Mean It
Here's where Southern grit meets garden grace. Lay down a generous layer of mulch—pine straw, shredded bark, or composted leaves all work well. Aim for 2–4 inches around the base of each plant, keeping it just shy of the crown to avoid rot.
Mulch insulates the roots, regulates soil temperature, and helps retain moisture. It's like tucking a wool blanket around your roses before the cold sets in.

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Water Wisely
Don't forget hydration. Even in winter, roses need water, especially if we get one of those dry spells that Alabama likes to throw at us. Give your roses a deep soak before the first hard freeze, and then check in during warm spells. Just don't overdo it; soggy roots are no friend to a sleeping rose.

Reflect and Ready
As you finish your winter prep, take a moment to reflect. What bloomed best this year? Which roses struggled? Jot down notes, sketch out ideas, and dream a little. I order roses in fall for delivery in early March. Winter is the season of planning, and spring will be here before you know it.

Putting your roses to bed isn't just a chore, it's a ritual. It's a quiet conversation between gardener and plant, a promise that you'll be back when the sun returns. Down here in the Deep South, we don't just grow roses. We raise them like kin.

So, roll up your sleeves, pour a strong cup of coffee, and give your roses the send off they deserve. Come spring, they'll thank you with a flush of blooms that'll stop you in your tracks.

About the Writer
Chris VanCleave, a nationally recognized rose gardener from Birmingham, Alabama, created the Rose Chat podcast, edits The Fragrant Rose for the American Rose Society, and serves on the Board of Directors for American Garden Rose Selections.

Learn More at http://www.RedneckRosarian.com

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