Pruning roses is not as complicated as it may seem, though it's important to follow the right technique now if you want the rewards come summer.
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Courage and few sharp tools are all you need to prune roses: a by-pass hand pruner, by-pass lopper, a small saw, gloves, ...
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Flowers can be cut hours, days, or weeks before shipping ... Remember that you don't have to trash the whole bouquet if a few flowers are dead or wilted; just remove the dead flowers and rearrange ...
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Pruning roses can strike fear in the hearts of most novice (and many experienced) gardeners. One of the most frequently asked ...
Remove dead, crowded, or crossing branches to open up the plant's center. Cut back aggressively if you want, but not down to the graft union. That's the knob at the base where the roots and stems meet ...