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Jackson & Perkins Beautiful Roses Made Easy:  Southern Edition (Jackson & Perkins Beautiful Roses Made Easy)
Jackson & Perkins Beautiful Roses Made Easy: Southern Edition (Jackson & Perkins Beautiful Roses Made Easy)
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Roses: A Comprehensive Guide to Care and Cultivation (Pyramid Paperbacks)
Roses: A Comprehensive Guide to Care and Cultivation (Pyramid Paperbacks)
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Research in the Sociology of Health Care: Health Care Delivery System Changes : New Roles for Providers, Insurers, and Patients (Research in the Sociology of Health Care)
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Prairie Rose Garden: Comprehensive List of Easy-Care Prairie Hardy Shrub Roses (Prairie Garden Books)
Prairie Rose Garden: Comprehensive List of Easy-Care Prairie Hardy Shrub Roses (Prairie Garden Books)
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Pruning your roses

Pruning your roses is one of the most needed and the most annoyingly difficult tasks that goes with proper rose care. It takes a steady hand the proper procedure to ensure the best possible roses that you can get.

  

Pruning your roses is basically the act of getting rid of dead and damaged pieces, and teaching the new growth to grow in the correct outward facing direction. That just means that you are training them to grow facing the outside of the shrub or bush. This gives your roses the correct amount of circulating air to thrive in.

Here is a list of the proper techniques to guide through the pruning process.

* Soak your pruning shears in equal parts of water and bleach. This will help to protect your roses from diseases and insects.

* Pruning in the early spring, just after the snow melts is best. However you want to do it before any new growth appears. The best time would be when the buds are swelled, or red.

* Hand shears are the best tool for pruning the smaller branches. (about 4 1/2 inches thick) Loppers are best for the branches that are thicker or the thickness of a pencil. This will make it easier. You should use a heavy pair of rose gloves to avoid the thorns.

* You want to get rid of the winter protection that you set up like cones, burlap, and mounded soil.

* You want to get rid of the dead wood first. (That would be the black wood that is black inside as well as out).

* Next, you wan to get rid of the thinner wood, which is the stems that are thinner than a pencil.

* Cut all of the branches that cross or overlap one another because these are often diseased or will become so.

* Keep the remaining five healthy branches. These are often dark green. You will want to make your roses fluted or vases shaped, with an open center, and keep them from touching or overlapping each other.

* Cut your healthy canes to be about one to four feet long, or whatever size that you prefer.

* Cut you roses properly so that they stay healthy. Cut so that the bud is facing outside of the bush and at a 45 degree angle that slopes inward so that you can keep promoting the outward growth.

* You should use bypass pruners that work like scissors and not the anvil types because the anvils crush the stems and make the roses more available to diseases.

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