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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comso would it be wise to replant them now or leave them in a basket in my basement (warm) or garage (cold) until spring and then replant them? Unsure as to what kind of roses they are, other than one looks to be a bush and the others are stalks.
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1 Comment To "Due to the sale of my parents’ home we had to remove the roses. Now, the ground has seen some below 30 degree Fahrenheit temperatures,"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 12/04/2019 @ 5:08 pm
Sounds like you have a shrub rose and some climbing roses. It's too late now to plant as they won't get established before freezing. Keep them in a cool place and water sparingly during the winter. The roots should not be exposed to the air. Go ahead and plant them in pots for the winter.