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Early Rose Pruning Question
I wanted to trim some of my roses back because I have some time to do it now
and I would do the rest gradually. I have over a hundred roses. If I prune my roses this early, should I prune them back again in February, when I usually do it? Does early pruning affect the roses in any way? I live in Southern California. |
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Supposedly it is best to wait until the plants are dormant before pruning
them. However, when I lived In Arkansas, they never seemed to go dormant. I waited until it got as cold as it was expected to, and then started my pruning. Roses might be more forgiving. I also have transplanted them in June and transplanted them in July. I only lost one or two. Dwayne "JorgNS" wrote in message ... I wanted to trim some of my roses back because I have some time to do it now and I would do the rest gradually. I have over a hundred roses. If I prune my roses this early, should I prune them back again in February, when I usually do it? Does early pruning affect the roses in any way? I live in Southern California. |
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