sorry i m not very good to xplain thing so you ll have to please bear with me and decode me a little bit.
I decode pretty good,
but I ask alot of questions..
cause keith has to prepare the garden soil and dig up to put a pond for next year,so i want to keep it all since he needs all the spaCE.
What you're saying is, where you had all this stuff, is where your husband is going to dig up,
put a pond in and now you have nowhere's to put the stuff back in the ground???
Question, when he digs up the area, can he not just dig you somewhere's else, sort of a make~shift bed until the spring time???
That way, plants that really should over winter~do so out side...
If it's lily of the valley they can and should
over winter outdoors..Very hardy plants....
AS FOR THE BEGonias theyre not the tub.kind i think the other one,i want take em as is and put them in a pot and see what happenes.
I'm pretty sure, if they are the annual type,
they have to stay in some type of pot/container with the dirt... *not like the others, that can be pulled out of the dirt/soil and left*
So, maybe get yourself a bunch of pots/containers
and put them in the house...
What growing zone are you???????????
I've probably asked, but I forget
They would not be able to with stand freezing
temps', even from inside your garage...they'd
die for sure...If you put them in the pots/containers and bring them indoors, inside
somewhere's they'd live, get a little leggy..
but should *just watch for bugs.*
And what do you mean by "rose tree"
one that has a long stem, and then the rose is
up on top of it..???..
I am by noooooooooo means a rose expert, but
I have heard of those being up rooted a bit,
and turned on it's side and it's supposed to
over winter better..
If annnnnyone else has heard of this method,
wish they'd pop on and give some hints....
if you remind me, I'll hunt some info down for you.