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Apr 26, 2012 9:18 PM CST
Name: Cindi
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if you are talking about the minis that come 4-6 to a pot, usually sold in the winter in grocery stores, i'll wish you luck. I work hard to get those to grow outdoors in regular rose beds. Rosarians in our local rose society tell people not to bother, that they won't make it. I would say half of mine make it. Sometimes I break them into individual pots and let them get a bit bigger before putting them outside.
If you are talking about a miniature rose that is more mature, sold 1 to a pot, possibly with a name on it, then that's no problem. They seem to be even more winter hardy than the larger roses, but maybe that's because since they're so short, they're easy to cover with mulch.
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