Fujimoto rose leaves at low temperature. Then we can trim it a little before it leaves its leaves, so that it can survive the winter smoothly. We can cut off all the flowering branches, diseased branches, delicate branches, etc. In addition, for those old branches with a long time, they can also be cut off together. In this way, before the frost comes, it will start to shed leaves automatically, and then it will be properly strapped, and then it will enter a dormant state. Generally, the larger plants can survive the winter smoothly. If they are worried about it, they can also be covered slightly to keep warm. There is no problem for them to survive the winter smoothly. And for those small plants winter is not particularly smooth, we must go more careful care.

For some plants that have grown up, if you want them to survive the winter, you usually pile some soil on their roots, and then carry out cold protection. Then wait until the frozen water is poured, cut the long branches properly, and then pile them with 20 to 40 cm of soil. In this way, we can fully prevent cold.

If your plant is relatively large, then the cold prevention measures should be adjusted properly. We can wait until its plant stops growing, trim it a little, and then we can put it in the southeast direction, and prevent the cold wind from blowing to it, so as to keep it warm.

Some plants that have not yet grown up, that is to say, younger plants, their roots will be relatively small, and the plants will look weak, so when it comes to cold prevention, we should be more careful. We can wait until it stops growing, and then we can bury it to prevent cold.
In winter, the temperature is very important for whether it can survive the winter safely. No matter the plant size, it can be moved to the ordinary cold cellar, and the temperature can be controlled at 0 to 5 degrees. Or it can be placed outdoors and buried.