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Old 03-07-2007, 05:40 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Sacha Sacha is offline
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Default Rose question....

On 3/7/07 17:29, in article pPuii.20182$tB5.13965@edtnps90, "Pinetree"
wrote:

Does deadheading roses work? By preventing rose-hips from forming, does it
really encourage more blooms? I wouldn't bother with my shrub roses, but
there is a young rose bush I'm mollycoddling along..... Pinetree

Yes, it does help but not with roses that are poor repeaters or don't repeat
at all. Why do you say you wouldn't bother with pruning shrub roses? Do
you not want them to go on flowering, or are they the kind that have
spectacular hips? (sounds a bit strange that!)
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