wild rose question
Greetings -- I have a "native" rose that I planted spring before
last. It really took off this spring and has put out one long shoot that bloomed!! (I'm so proud). My question now is, the blooms are done, and the long shoot is looking a little peaked. Should I prune it off? I ask because, in my experience, most of my "natives" do best with little or no pruning (in fact, they seem to thrive on neglect), despite the advice of many books/websites, etc. What do y'all think? -- M9 |
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