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I usually do it at the very beginning of spring, while there's still morning frost and the canes aren't budding yet. Some are hearty souls that do it early winter, before avalanches cover their rose canes. I'm not as masochistic. The key, though, is that you want the rose bushes dormant. Then, once last frost is gone, get them fed and watch for mites and other rose pests.
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