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STOP Pruning Your Roses Like That

🌺Pruning Roses by Type + Post-Pruning Care Tips (Part 2)

Keywords: pruning hybrid tea roses, how to deadhead roses, rose bush maintenance, climbing rose pruning tips, rose fertilizer, rose gardening hacks

Now that you’ve mastered the basics of rose pruning in Part 1, it’s time to get a bit more specific. In this part, we’ll break down how to prune different types of roses and give you aftercare tips to help your garden flourish with continuous blooms.


🌸 How to Prune Different Types of Roses

1. Hybrid Tea Roses

These are the classic long-stemmed roses used in bouquets.

  • Cut back to 3–5 strong canes, about 6–8 inches high
  • Remove any crossing or inward-facing canes
  • Focus on creating a balanced, open shape

2. Floribunda Roses

Floribundas are bushier with clusters of flowers.

  • Cut back to about 12 inches
  • Keep strong outer canes
  • Thin out the center for airflow

3. Shrub and Landscape Roses

These are lower maintenance but still benefit from shaping.

  • Remove dead wood and weak growth
  • Cut back lightly to maintain size and encourage branching

4. Climbing Roses

These need different care based on whether they’re repeat bloomers.

  • In early spring, remove dead and weak canes
  • Tie strong canes horizontally to encourage flowering shoots
  • Lightly prune side shoots to 3–5 buds

🌼 Deadheading Roses for Continuous Blooms

Deadheading (removing spent blooms) encourages reblooming instead of seed production.

  • Cut just above the first set of five healthy leaves
  • Use clean, angled cuts
  • Repeat weekly during peak bloom seasons

🌿 Aftercare: What to Do After Pruning Roses

  • Fertilize after 2 weeks with a balanced rose fertilizer (e.g., 10-10-10)
  • Apply a mulch layer to retain moisture and prevent weeds
  • Water deeply but not too frequently—roses hate soggy roots
  • Monitor for signs of black spot, aphids, or mildew

🚫 Common Pruning Mistakes to Avoid

  • Cutting too low or too high above a bud
  • Using dull or dirty tools
  • Over-pruning, especially late in the season
  • Forgetting to disinfect tools between bushes

🌹Conclusion

Pruning may seem technical, but once you understand your rose variety and follow these clear guidelines, it becomes second nature. Whether you’re pruning hybrid teas for long stems or rejuvenating climbing roses, this skill helps you create a healthier, more beautiful garden that blooms brighter each year.

Happy pruning! 🌿

 

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