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Rose pruning dilemma

by chasnewbie <chasnewbie.11cf5a2@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 25, 2007 at 10:33 AM

Hi There,

As you can see from my login name, I'm pretty new to gardening in
general and roses in particular and have a problem I hope someone can
help with.

We have inherited a couple of rose trees (the best way to describe
them) from the previous owners of our house. The problem is, they've
been left to their own devices and have subsequently become very tall
and thin, approximately 8 or 9 feet. At the business end of each, there
are a lot of great blooms but I'd ideally like to cut them right back
and start from scratch to get a bush rather than a tree.

I don't think I'd have a problem if there were various stems dividing
from the base but, rather like a tree, it's almost trunk-like and there
are no divisons for the first three feet or so. I've a feeling that if i
cut it back to where I'd like (almost soil level) I'd kill it and
pruning back to where the stem begins to divide just wouldn't look
right.

In a nutshell, is it possible to cut right back, or do I just cut my
losses and remove it and plane something else?




-- 
chasnewbie
 




 5 Posts in Topic:
Rose pruning dilemma
chasnewbie <chasnewbie  2007-07-25 10:33:51 
Re: Rose pruning dilemma
"Gail Futoran"   2007-07-25 14:48:42 
Re: Rose pruning dilemma
"GreenieLeBrun"  2007-07-26 08:45:13 
Re: Rose pruning dilemma
chasnewbie <chasnewbie  2007-07-27 08:49:16 
Re: Rose pruning dilemma
"Gail Futoran"   2007-07-30 14:26:01 

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