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Damage Canes Quote by Maggie Oster

“sprinkler systems. Too much wind, especially in winter, can damage canes. One aspect that people sometimes forget to consider is access. Having roses close to the house or a part of the yard that you regularly pass will mean that you will enjoy your roses more and” quote by Maggie Oster
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““sprinkler systems. Too much wind, especially in winter, can damage canes. One aspect that people sometimes forget to consider is access. Having roses close to the house or a part of the yard that you regularly pass will mean that you will enjoy your roses more and””

Maggie Oster

About This Quote

Source Blog post “Winter Rose Care Tips”, 2021

Wind can break branches; placing roses near frequently used paths increases enjoyment and accessibility.

In simple terms: Wind damages roses; keep them near paths for easy access.

Key Takeaway

Plant roses where you see them often.

Themes

gardening winter care plant placement accessibility

Mood

practical thoughtful

Type

advisory educational

When to use this quote

  • home gardens
  • public parks
  • backyard landscaping

Key Concepts

wind damage accessibility aesthetic enjoyment

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you protect roses from wind?
  • What other plants benefit from easy access?
A Different Perspective

Wind may be unpredictable; not all spaces allow close placement.

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