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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"No... its a filthy habit... im here for tips on pruning my roses"
In general, you will be pruning just before the plant breaks dormancy after spring's final frost. This will be early in the year in warm climates, and anytime between January and April in cold climates. If it's old roses you are tending, prune them after blooming. They bear flowers on last year's wood. |
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By *tonMessCouple
over a year ago
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"No... its a filthy habit... im here for tips on pruning my roses
In general, you will be pruning just before the plant breaks dormancy after spring's final frost. This will be early in the year in warm climates, and anytime between January and April in cold climates. If it's old roses you are tending, prune them after blooming. They bear flowers on last year's wood."
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"No... its a filthy habit... im here for tips on pruning my roses
In general, you will be pruning just before the plant breaks dormancy after spring's final frost. This will be early in the year in warm climates, and anytime between January and April in cold climates. If it's old roses you are tending, prune them after blooming. They bear flowers on last year's wood."
Well that's useful to know on a swingers site, funny that question puts up all the time when I meet someone from here lol!!! |
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