Pruning Patio Roses


What are you trying to achieve?
What you are doing is to cut out some of the old flowering wood from last
year. This will encourage fresh new shoots to grow and flower in the
summer.
What do you do in the Spring?
First, take out any dead or weak shoots.
Then remove any that are growing into the middle or rubbing against other
shoots.
Then cut the remaining healthy shoots back to about 4 in (10cm) from the
ground.
Remember, always try to cut just above an outward pointing bud.
What next?
Feed and mulch immediately after pruning. Click here for more details.
What do you do in the summer?
To encourage a second flowering, nip off any fading blooms. Remember to
feed in late June/early July.
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