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Old 03-11-2002, 11:05 AM
Carol Russell
 
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Default Autumn pruning


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In article , Carol Russell

Russells@
queenborough42.freeserve.co.uk writes
But have you seen the results of trials of late which show that many

shrubs
respond better to a light sheering over HT roses included.

Yes, I agree that can be the case with some shrubs, and we sometimes

do
light pruning, or even leave certain plants unpruned if they don't

seem
to need it.


Well I belong to the school of thought: get your worst enemy to prune your
roses. I've just savagely attacked my climbers this afternoon. Mind you I
had to be able to get at the arches etc underneath so I could paint the
wood; I'm not normally quite so vicious. Anyway they hadn't had a decent
prune for 2-3 years, just the tidy up with the shears and frankly there

was
a lot of dead wood etc that needeed to come out.

Anne


I also cut out the dead/diseased/crossing wood, its got to be good for the
plant in at least its early years.

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