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Old 11-11-2004, 01:29 PM
Martin Sykes
 
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"jay jay" wrote in message
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I hope someone can help me as I'm about to order some bare root roses -
which ones flower on previous years growth and which on the current
year. And is it really essential to prune them as soon as they are
planted out. Many thanks in advance

jay jay


I think the pruning is essential for standard/shrub roses but not for
climbers or ramblers. Free standing roses tend to move a lot in the wind so
you need to cut them back hard until the roots have established or they'll
just fall over in the first breeze.

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