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Pruning Roses - newbie
We bought a rose for our yard about 2 months ago, our first one.
Neither my wife or I have experience with roses. I bought a book called Taylor's Guide to Roses and it says to "cut back to t he first bud eye BELOW for first 5-leaf leaflet". The roses stopped blooming. I now searched the internet it in most places it says to cut ABOVE the first 5-leaf leaflet. Which one is correct, and if it ABOVE is there a way to get the rose blooming again? Thanks for any help! Richard |
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Pruning Roses - newbie
I'll say two things -
We cut above the 5. We leave a half inch or just less. A branch bud will grow from the leaf joint and in the direction of the leaf. So you might want to pick the next one down... Want to grow branches up and out and not so much as make a ball witch can mildew when wet and cut from air flow. Remember - trim the old blooms off but don't cut deep into the height. It is a growing time and will likely bloom a time or two before winter. Our Lady Banks blooms early and has in the last month put on a 3' or longer branch that we need to tie up. Nice to work with - thorn less. Martin Martin H. Eastburn @ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net "Our Republic and the Press will Rise or Fall Together": Joseph Pulitzer TSRA: Endowed; NRA LOH & Patron Member, Golden Eagle, Patriot's Medal. NRA Second Amendment Task Force Originator & Charter Founder IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member. http://lufkinced.com/ On 7/24/2010 10:26 AM, wrote: We bought a rose for our yard about 2 months ago, our first one. Neither my wife or I have experience with roses. I bought a book called Taylor's Guide to Roses and it says to "cut back to t he first bud eye BELOW for first 5-leaf leaflet". The roses stopped blooming. I now searched the internet it in most places it says to cut ABOVE the first 5-leaf leaflet. Which one is correct, and if it ABOVE is there a way to get the rose blooming again? Thanks for any help! Richard |
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Pruning Roses - newbie
Hi Martin, thank you for the response.
To clarify, are you saying that it is OK to cut below the first 5-leaf leaf if necessary (in order to keep the rose from growing inward)? I was worred that since we cut between the 1st and 2nd 5 lieaves that the rose would not grow anymore on those stems. For the record the rose is Lafter rose which we bought from the Harris County (Houston area) Master Gardeners Society, they had a coupe dozen of them for sale at their annual sale so I assume they should grow well in this area. Thanks for your help. Richard On Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:01:17 -0500, "Martin H. Eastburn" wrote: I'll say two things - We cut above the 5. We leave a half inch or just less. A branch bud will grow from the leaf joint and in the direction of the leaf. So you might want to pick the next one down... Want to grow branches up and out and not so much as make a ball witch can mildew when wet and cut from air flow. Remember - trim the old blooms off but don't cut deep into the height. It is a growing time and will likely bloom a time or two before winter. Our Lady Banks blooms early and has in the last month put on a 3' or longer branch that we need to tie up. Nice to work with - thorn less. Martin Martin H. Eastburn @ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net "Our Republic and the Press will Rise or Fall Together": Joseph Pulitzer TSRA: Endowed; NRA LOH & Patron Member, Golden Eagle, Patriot's Medal. NRA Second Amendment Task Force Originator & Charter Founder IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member. http://lufkinced.com/ On 7/24/2010 10:26 AM, wrote: We bought a rose for our yard about 2 months ago, our first one. Neither my wife or I have experience with roses. I bought a book called Taylor's Guide to Roses and it says to "cut back to t he first bud eye BELOW for first 5-leaf leaflet". The roses stopped blooming. I now searched the internet it in most places it says to cut ABOVE the first 5-leaf leaflet. Which one is correct, and if it ABOVE is there a way to get the rose blooming again? Thanks for any help! Richard |
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Pruning Roses - newbie
Lafter is a shrubby, rebloooming hybrid tea. Right now you should only
be deadheading, nothing more. Una |
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