Rose Care FUNdamentals for January 2024

For January, it’s important to get your tools ready for late-winter pruning, such as some bypass pruners. Valley News/Adobe Stock photo
Frank Brines, ARS Master RosarianSpecial to the Valley NewsHappy New Year—let's hope for ideal rose growing weather for 2024. We finally got a December with the needed winter chill to help roses have a dormancy period.This month I'm going to help you get ready for the major late-winter pruning you should do in late January to late February. (I'll provide details on pruning in my February column.) To get you started before that, plan to attend a pruning demonstration. Check the newspaper and nursery websites for one in your area. This will be a great opportunity to get your questions answered and boost your confidence. You can also wish to check local newspapers and nursery websites for additional hands-on pruning classes.Be patient about getting the itch to start pruning
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