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Hate to ask. Can you tell me how to prune?

sherryocala
13 years ago

One of my rose friends pruned over the weekend (for some reason I thought we did it on Valentine's Day, but I guess not), so I guess I need to prune some of my roses. I don't think I'm actually going to prune the teas and SdlM's, just clean them up, but polyanthas and climbers I'm unsure about. Here's my list. Fill in the blanks, please.

Clotilde Soupert -

Louis Philippe -

White Pet -

Gruss an Aachens (won't be much left after a prune) -

Sally Holmes (1-1/2 yo) -

Etoile de Mai (only 1 yr old) -

Cornelia -

Blush Noisette (almost 2 yo) -

Red Cascade -

Le Vesuve is the most densely caned rose I've ever seen. It looks like a problem to me. Should he be thinned or will that just make matters worse when (if) he responds with umbrella growth. I'm afraid that's what Louis Philippe will do, too. LP is 4 yrs old and about 6', but I really don't want him that big to start the year.

Minis

Lauren -

Cal Poly -

Sweet Chariot -

Anda -

Softee -

Climbers

Duchesse d'Auerstadt

Reve d'Or

Climbing Pinkie (just planted in Sept, has frozen tips) -

Aloha (thinking of using Malcolm's technique of stair-stepping. It's just a 5' tall totem pole with maybe 4 canes.) -

Thanks all!!

Sherry

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