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Pruning roses

6 replies

Merriboo · 23/04/2016 15:26

I have a standard rose and 2 shrub/bush roses.
Is it too late to prune them?

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acatcalledjohn · 23/04/2016 17:20

I pruned mine about a month ago and it's doing fine!

Kr1stina · 23/04/2016 18:38

Probably not. Are they in leaf ?

ABetaDad1 · 23/04/2016 18:47

You can prune any tree or bush in a minor way at any time of year but the more important thing is how much?

Generally February - March but if you haven't done it yet get out there now!

Great advice from David Austin on rose pruning.

Most people over prune roses. The idea of pruning is to create a healthy, dense, shapely plant. Not to decimate it. Mind you, I attacked a massively overgrown ancient climber with a saw and pole secateurs and it flourished beautifully with fresh new growth the following year.

Merriboo · 23/04/2016 18:56

The standard has quite a lot of new leaves sprouting (and showing signs of black spot) the shrubs haven't really got going.

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DarkBlueEyes · 23/04/2016 19:05

I would prune lightly. Shouldn't be a problem and will help itf you get rid of the black spot.

Merriboo · 23/04/2016 20:27

Thank you, will do

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