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Proper Storage of Rose Garden Products for Winter



Olga is addressing many aspects of storing garden fertilizers, chemicals and soil amendments. By doing it safely we save money, time and don’t run into the risk of applying useless products on our plants with no results.
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7 Comments

  1. Thank you for this helpful video. It’s something i never considered about storage. Have a blessed holiday!

  2. Dear Olga, it is so lovely to watch your videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I have just purchased two rose books, you inspired me to do so. Can't wait for next season. Have a wonderful winter. 😊

  3. Olga, you always provide such practical, useful information in your videos. I'm so Thankful for you 🦃
    My attached garage isn't insulated so I keep my products in my 65⁰ F house, I may move them to my basement after viewing this video. I never would have thought to wrap open bags in plastic sealable bags.
    I once left a partial package of Bio-Tone outside where rain got to it. 👃 Ooh, stinky, stinky and it looked like something an animal left behind.
    Have a blessed Thanksgiving Day with your family.

  4. You are totally right, I always get my fertilizers in the fall or winter since I have lots of fruit trees and a big yard with lots of vegetables and flowers I use a lot of organic fertilizers and I get very good deals from Walmart or Amazon.

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