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How To Prune Roses
Pruning not only makes the plant look less cluttered, but it also promotes air circulation in the interior and minimizes fungal disease. Cevola prunes the canes at a 45-degree angle (figure D). This allows water to drip right off the stem so the ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television

Pruning Rose Bushes
Paul James installs a new water feature that has three large rock columns. Next, Michael Cevola shows how to prune roses without overdoing it. Next, having trouble selling your house? Marianne Binetti uses affordable houseplants to dress up a ... [... more]
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Using Home Made Compost / When To Prune Roses
As long as the last two conditions are not causing the problem, immature compost or diseases, addition of sand, perlite, or vermiculite can open the soil enough to promote proper drainage and aeration. The quantity ... [... more]
New Mexico State University

Taming Your Roses
Nurseryman John Greenlee visits Descanso Gardens in La Canada, California and talks with Mary Brosius, rose curator, to learn more about how to appropriately prune roses. By following these simple steps and pruning ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television

Don't Prune Roses Now / Winter Window Vegetable Garden
Answer: Tomatoes, at least the varieties you grow in the summer garden, are difficult to grow in typical home windows. If you have south, east, or west facing patio windows or other large windows facing these ... [... more]
New Mexico State University

When To Prune Roses, Prune Grapes, And Plant Trees
Answer: No. Autumn is an excellent time to plant many trees and shrubs. There are a few exceptions such as desert willow, but for others plant now. It is important to properly care for trees and shrubs planted now. ... [... more]
New Mexico State University

How To Prune Roses
3. Overall look: When pruning roses, cut out canes that cross, saving the better of the two. On Modern or grafted roses, prune away suckers, or canes that arise from the rootstock, rather than from the plant budded or grafted onto the rootstock. ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA

Prune Roses
Make the proper cut when shortening your roses to ensure healthy, attractive growth. Find a bud that is on the outside of the wood (faces away from the center of the bush). Make a cut at a 45-degree angle sloping inward to the center of the bush. ... [... more]
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