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Discussion id : 160-005
most recent 20 JAN 24 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 15 JAN 24 by Cal Schroeck
Available from - Freedom Gardens
www.FreedomGardens.com
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 16 JAN 24 by Nastarana
Mr. Schroeck, what is the approximate hardiness of your roses? I know Freedom
Gardens is now considered to be in zone 6. Can your cultivars be grown in colder zones?
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 20 JAN 24 by Cal Schroeck
We live in zone 6.. I think 'Benjamin Alexander' is especially winter hardy. In Spring 2023 it showed no die-back. When pruned even at the top, the pith was pure white.or greem/white. I would like to see it in a trial in zone 4.
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