Rose Pruning

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Pruning your Roses in January keeps them healthier and you will get a better bloom.

rose shrub pruned
unpruned rose shrub
rose tree unpruned
rose tree pruned

A white sign with an arrow on it
large climbing rose after pruning

After pruning apply a slow release fertilizer such as ‘Osmocote’ and allow the winter rains to water in the fertilizer deeply. In spring, remove any leaves with rust, keep an eye out for aphids and other insect pests treating with insecticidal soap as needed.

Trim off dead flower heads just above the first 5 leafed stem. This will encourage roses to bloom again.

A close up of the center of a pink flower.
The beauty to come after your winter pruning! This is Rosa ‘Abraham Darby’

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