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Rose pruning
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I keep reading conflicting advice about rose pruning so I’m now hoping I haven’t done the wrong thing. In my courtyard garden I have a beautiful Prunus (The Bride) It’s grafted so won’t get too big. Underneath I planted 5 Roses (Desdemona) where I’ve had a fabulous display for a good couple of years but last year they grew too tall. So now I’ve pruned them right down to the ground as I read that roses will tolerate that but then I read to only take a third to a half cut. Which is right?
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It will soon grow back !..
Often a hard prune will lead to fewer taller shoots. A less vigorous prune will lead to more shoots, but shorter. Approximately the same weight of regrowth.
But on a general point: advice is always conflicting, at some stage you have to make decisions and build your own knowledge base.
"Have nothing in your garden that you don't know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful."
encouragement. I don’t think I cut it back hard enough last year as some of the beaches grew too tall. It’s a fantastic rose though isn’t it? It bloomed all summer and well into the autumn too.