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Climbing Roses
Climbing roses should be trained from the outset to ensure they grow in the desired direction. Train the main shoots as horizontally a
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Rambling Roses
Pruning Rambling roses is best to be carried out in summer after the flush of flowers. Prune all side shoots back to about three buds
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summer pruning
When removing spent flowers at the end of each flush of flowers, dont just remove the flowers, cut further down the stem and cut to an
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Summer Spraying
Good watering, feeding, pruning and air circulation help to keep roses healthy and disease free.
There are two basic methods
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Watering/Feeding
A very important aspect to growing happy healthy disease resistant roses is watering well. A well watered rose fights disease better,
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Winter Planting
May to August- Dig the hole slightly deeper and wider than pot. Plant rose with a good margin between the graft and the top of the soi
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Winter Pruning
If you live in areas where you experience hard frosts prune later end of July to the beginning of August, pruning can stimulate leaf g
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Winter spraying
Immediately after pruning while the rose has no leaves, spray roses with Lime Sulphur. This will clean up any fungal disease, scale an
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