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Composting: The most common and eco-friendly option is to add the dead roses to your [https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/compost%20pile](compost pile). Roses, like most organic matter, will break down and enrich your soil. Make sure to remove any diseased foliage first to prevent spreading the disease.
Rose Petal Potpourri or Crafts: Before the petals completely wither, you can dry them to make potpourri or use them in various crafts. [https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/drying%20rose%20petals](Drying rose petals) preserves their color and fragrance for later use.
Rose Water: If the roses were organically grown, you can try making [https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/rose%20water](rose water). Rose water has culinary and cosmetic uses.
Disposal: If the roses were diseased, avoid composting them to prevent spreading the disease. Dispose of them in the trash. Do not put [https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/diseased%20roses](diseased roses) in your garden waste bin unless your local regulations specifically allow it for hot composting programs.
Winter Protection: If you live in a cold climate, consider using the dead canes (after pruning) as part of a protective mulch around the base of your living rose bushes. This helps insulate the roots during winter.
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