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Old 25-06-2003, 08:20 PM
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Default What to do with unpruned rose bush

Those are suckers, cut'm off at the very base, and go ahead and prune the rose
and give it a good feeding and it should do just fine.


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"homer" wrote in message
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I am caring for a Constance Spry rose bush that wasn't pruned or anything
last year. In the last few weeks, I have noticed that long/tall/thorny
branches with no flowers are shooting up. On those branches, the leaves
turn red near the end of the branch. It seems that these branches are
growing at lightning speed and eclipsing the flowering part. Is it okay to
just hack them off? Is this some result of not pruning it last year?
(There are two other rose bushes, and neither of them are sprouting out this
way.)

Thanks!




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