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jojo 08-02-2005 03:57 PM

Time to trim that rose bush?
 
I had gotten advice on timing of trimming the rose bush (Valentines)
here and have a questions.

Due to the warm winter, the rose bush has started sprouting leaves.
Will It kill it if I cut it back now?

Thanks,
jojo



Joe Doe 09-02-2005 12:49 AM

In article ,
escape wrote:


No, prune out dead wood as low to the graft as possible (if grafted) or as
close
to the ground as possible (if heirloom on own rootstock). Prune on an 45
degree
angle facing outwards so water will run off. Prune about 1/4 inch above an
outward facing bud.



If the rose flowers on old wood pruning now as far to the ground will
guarantee you get no flowers. These roses need to be pruned after they
have flowered so they have a chance to grow new wood that will bear
flowers the next year.

So you need to know if the rose you have flowers on old or new wood.


Roland

Carlos 17-02-2005 05:51 AM

And don't prune off the new wood now.


"escape" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 18:49:45 -0600, Joe Doe opined:

In article ,
escape wrote:


No, prune out dead wood as low to the graft as possible (if grafted) or
as
close
to the ground as possible (if heirloom on own rootstock). Prune on an
45
degree
angle facing outwards so water will run off. Prune about 1/4 inch above
an
outward facing bud.



If the rose flowers on old wood pruning now as far to the ground will
guarantee you get no flowers. These roses need to be pruned after they
have flowered so they have a chance to grow new wood that will bear
flowers the next year.

So you need to know if the rose you have flowers on old or new wood.


Roland


That's correct, but I didn't say old wood. I said to prune out dead wood.
There is a difference.





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