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This was posted on my Facebook Wall. What do we all think? I have two Zephirine Drouhin climbing roses. I'm not sure how to prune them to inspire more blooms. The first two years, they produced abundant roses (so fragrant) and then they began to produce...
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On the Hartwood Roses blog, the article also....
BTW, there's an excellent post about pruning Z.D.
prune as needed for the specific growing conditions (depending if the roses are grown as large shrubs, on an arch, trellis ...).
We have several rose bushes and they all have buds on them for the coming spring. I live in the Northeast and I thought I was supposed to prune right after the cold ends and spring begins, however there are buds all over them. Won't this kill my roses...
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Own root....
If your rose was pink and now is producing red roses rose.
(Creation of suckers or stems from the rootstock).
Roses are tough customers and you can transplant pretty much anytime (same goes for pruning really.
On Sun, 18 Jan 2009 12:54:29 +0000, Kate Brown <elvira@nospam.demon.co.uk OK, this is such an iggerant question but is it OK to prune roses now? We missed pruning them in November, when we usually take them down a third or so (then another prune...
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With pruning my HT roses since I planted them three years ago, so long as it is done the first time after, Kate Brown <elvira@nospam.demon.co.uk I would prune them now quite happily and take them down and discovered it made....
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One thing that I did not see here (forgive me if it is here). When you are selectively pruning, if you want to develop an open crown (desirable for more light/more sites), make sure to cut the branch just above the node with OUTWARD facing leaves. New...
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The final prune before- or just before going under the rotating 1000....
I wanted" tall from the soil surface, and about 2 feet across at this point .
That way for you, too! I saw with great interest your approach to pruning and defoliation.
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However, I have....
From the sites I've seen, the direction is to cut off old woody looking canes .
I have been researching how to prune rose bushes and it doesn't seem all that daunting until I get outside and look at the rose bushes.
Last year I pruned these with care (but near-zero expertise) and rather later than I should and they all seemed to respond ok. This year, based on often-read advice that it pays not to be too trepidatious I decided to cut them back hard. They've all...
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Leave that until on these 5 main stems.
There's nothing much you can do now as further hard pruning might shock the rose at this time of year can do now as further hard pruning might shock the rose at this time of year.
Came to me in an email. Hello. I'm Wojtek and I'm from Poland. I'm young gardner and I grow Rose for Cut Flowers in greenhaus. My familiy is in this business for about 30 years but since about 1990 we have roses indoors. Now our rose grow in wool substrate...
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Wojtek seems to be looking for an....
A rose under ideal at which they are pruned hard, as in the case of winter/spring pruning of outdoor roses.
Thoughts, informed also by my knowledge in timing the flowering of roses.
Hi, everyone. I need some advice about the new roses that I got this year. First, the bare-roots. I'm in the process of planting out my roses from Bierkreek (by the way, GREAT service from this company,I highly recommend them...).My question is,how much...
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For example,....
That are too long to fit comfortably into the rose hole, though when moving roses I do tend to prune" to do most things (hmm...except maybe pruning climbing roses???).Over the course of the years, I've.
On Wed, 20 May 2009 15:23:58 -0700 (PDT), Frank Booth Snr <bendip1@googlemail.com What is the variety/name of the rose?
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Prune each branch down to the first outer facing bud, using a pruning saw pruning might shock....
Leave that until November on these 5 main stems.
Do now as further hard pruning might shock the rose at this time of year.
Picked a few roses from my mother's garden and
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Thanks very obviously has the proverbial "green thumb....
Your mother obviously has the proverbial "green thumb".
These are great shots - love the color, composition and clarity .
Beautiful roses, and series.
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