cutting Back Roses
My roses had a horrible year. some of you may remember my deer
problems. A few of them finally grew one or two canes but the others are only about a foot high and are very spindly. Even though I sprayed and fertilized them I don't think they are very healthy and I am afraid if I cut them back too much they will die over the winter. I am thinking I should leave the tiny ones alone and just cut back the tallest canes. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated. Mary Jo |
cutting Back Roses
On Oct 23, 11:04*am, "
wrote: My roses had a horrible year. some of you may remember my deer problems. A few of them finally grew one or two canes but the others are only about a foot high *and are very spindly. Even though I sprayed and fertilized them I don't think they are very healthy and I am afraid if I cut them back too much they will die over the winter. I am thinking I should leave the tiny ones alone and just cut back the tallest canes. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated. Mary Jo Where I work we always recommend to our customers to only cut off the dead blooms. Other than that roses are fine without being pruned back. |
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