Rose Care FUNdamentals February 2025

Protective equipment for working in the garden include a kneeling pad, rose gloves, a hat and water. Valley News/Courtesy photo
Frank BrinesMaster RosarianWinter in southern California is usually short and sometimes confusing. For roses and many other plant types, winter is a time of dormancy, resetting the clock, and readying resources for a burst of growth in spring. There are a few things you can do to help this process along and get them ready for a great year of rose blooms. Pruning is the most significant of these. If you haven't begun or finished pruning by now, don't fear: There is still plenty of time to have blooms for rose shows or special spring events!According to experienced rosarians, the proper time for the major annual pruning is “late winter.” This has many meanings in an area like SoCal which has numerous weather zones. Bottom line: Prune late enough to avoid risking frost damage
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