Discover how to easily trim your rose bushes. Find out when to cut back your roses and get 8 simple steps to follow. Includes tips on pruning hybrid teas, knockouts, and climbing roses.
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I only have a few hardy no spray roses that I try to grow in my garden. Every year, I repeat the same confusion about when to prune them. They start growing so early. I saw growth on some 3 weeks ago and I didn't check before then, so it could have been earlier. But all of March was like winter and ...
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Pruning rose bushes is a process that intimidates many otherwise confident gardeners. The problem arises, I think, from the kind of advice that is commonly offered by rose enthusiasts, "rosarians."
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Keep your rose bushes in top shape with these time-tested tips! 🌹
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Don’t be afraid to prune roses! Pruning stimulates growth and results in more blooms and a healthier plant overall.
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Why Prune? Prune your flowering shrubs to: Help maintain the plant’s shape and size Encourage flowering Thin out old, woody stems Discourage pests Rejuvenate old, overgrown shrubs If left un‐pruned, the old woody stems will dominate and suppress vigorous, healthy new growth. Tools Hand shears - use to cut branches up to 3/4” in diameter Lopping (long-handled) shears - use to cut branches 3/4“ – 1 1/2” in diameter Pruning saw - use to cut branches larger than 1 1/2” in diameter Purchase the best quality you can afford. Keep them sharp and well oiled.
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Posts about Roses for New England: A Guide to Sustainable Rose Gardening written by Angelina & Mike Chute
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