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Rose Pruning Again

Late February to early March is the time for the major pruning of roses. Back in December, I did a preliminary pruning , now is the time for the last major pruning before the spring season begins.  First, a comment on hybrid tea roses. This is what most people have in their gardens. I only have a few hybrid tea roses. These are the roses that need the most drastic pruning. Basically, you cut all the canes down to about 1 foot, making the cuts right above an outward-facing bud. The result will be something like this -  Most of my roses fall into the shrub and climbing categories. These roses are pruned differently and not as severe as the hybrid teas. For shrub roses (and many of the David Austin English roses fall into this category), I first take out the older canes completely to the ground. The older canes are easy to spot - they will be thicker and darker in color. After thinning out the older canes, I remove any canes that are damaged, crossing one another and canes that ...

Overnight snow


We woke up to a bit of snow this morning. Not much but pretty...




Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy

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  1. Your winter project looks inviting even with a dusting of snow.

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  2. It's pretty to view from inside the warm house. We got a bit more than you and the streets are still covered with ice. Crazy winter!

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  3. A week later, you may want to do a now update.

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