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Differing pruning philosophies - what's yours?

lbuzzell
11 years ago

Every year here in California we seem to have long discussions about the pros and cons of winter pruning. Some folks still swear by cutting their HTs down to 12" - 18" as if they were living back East and a mighty storm was headed their way. Others, like Gregg Lowery of Vintage Gardens, advocate a more hands-off approach, especially on OGRs, with just summer pruning for size control if needed. David Austin is also big on summer pruning for size control on the English roses. British rose research seems to indicate that the rose is perfectly happy and flowers even better with no pruning. As Gregg says, we prune for us, not for the rose.

In our garden, we mostly go with the no-pruning philosophy, mixed with year-round removal of deadwood and shaping in summer if a rose seems to be getting out of bounds. What's your philosophy?

Linda

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