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Pruning Climbing Roses
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I live in the UK in a suburb of Birmingham. I have three roses in my garden, all climbers. I'm told that November is just the right time to prune them. But what do I about the frosty spell we're having at the moment? Should I just wait for the morning frost to go and prune them in the afternoon, knowing that it will be frosty again tomorrow morning? Or have I missed the boat on November pruning? Thanks Jackie |
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Pruning Climbing Roses
Don't prune when there is frost or can get frosty.
November/december prune the long twigs roughly. Februari prune before forsynthia begins to bloom. When the rose is against a nice warm wall you can prune earlier. Bye aswhad |
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Pruning Climbing Roses
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oups.com... Don't prune when there is frost or can get frosty. November/december prune the long twigs roughly. Februari prune before forsynthia begins to bloom. When the rose is against a nice warm wall you can prune earlier. Bye aswhad If the climbers are spring-only bloomers, you should prune only after they have bloomed - in the spring. Pruning earlier means losing the blooms for another year. Gail near San Antonio TX USA Zone 8 |
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