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Too late to prune roses?
I was planning on leaving the pruning of the roses in my garden for a few
more weeks, but I notice they have quite a few shoots coming out of them now all over, does that mean I've left it too late? Thanks Andrew |
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"Andrew" wrote in message ... :I was planning on leaving the pruning of the roses in my garden for a few : more weeks, but I notice they have quite a few shoots coming out of them now : all over, does that mean I've left it too late? : : Thanks : : Andrew No you can do them into March and they'll be fine. Mine always shoot ahead before the second pruning but seems like it's mild everywhere this winter |
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"Andrew" wrote in message ... I was planning on leaving the pruning of the roses in my garden for a few more weeks, but I notice they have quite a few shoots coming out of them now all over, does that mean I've left it too late? Not at all. I usually give mine their final prune early in April. There is a good chance that this very early growth will be lost or damaged if there is a severe frost in spring Franz |
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I normally prune mine on Feb 15. I did it a little earlier than that this
year. The little shoots are what I use to tell me where to prune. I find one pointing away from the center of the plant, and then prune just above it. That will cause your rose to grow the direction of the sprout, leaving the center of the plant open for air circulation, and less chance of black spots on the leaves. Dwayne "Andrew" wrote in message ... I was planning on leaving the pruning of the roses in my garden for a few more weeks, but I notice they have quite a few shoots coming out of them now all over, does that mean I've left it too late? Thanks Andrew |
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On the question of pruning, one of my hybrid rose in a shelterd bed has kept a couple of leaves on each stem due to the mild winter. when i prune, should i leave these on, and if i do cut them off how far towards the stem should i cut
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"Tiger303" wrote in message ... : : On the question of pruning, one of my hybrid rose in a shelterd bed has : kept a couple of leaves on each stem due to the mild winter. when i : prune, should i leave these on, and if i do cut them off how far : towards the stem should i cut : If they're healthy leave them on for the same reason you should leave the basal straggly growth, to help get some energy into the plant |
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"Tiger303" wrote in message ... On the question of pruning, one of my hybrid rose in a shelterd bed has kept a couple of leaves on each stem due to the mild winter. when i prune, should i leave these on, and if i do cut them off how far towards the stem should i cut Roses are very tolerant indeed. Just leave two or three bud-scars below you cut if possible. The old leaves will be quite useless compared to the new ones. Franz |
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