Propagate from Pruning
Fraser Valley Rose Farm
What I call spring rose pruning is usually in late winter. It's the "structural" pruning where I take off more stems than any other time of year. Of course I removing quite a few stems in poor condition: dead, diseased, damages and thin. But when I take off thick healthy stems for size, shape or thinning purposes, it can feel a bit wasteful. Here's an option: try the same hardwood cutting technique I showed in my previous video here: https://youtu.be/4NONMYSK2h0?si=uKtP6Of01dv1GY27 It's the same method if you take them in early vs. late winter.
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