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is proper wayFirst I want to ask u don't cuts the Roses caz its good to be there on his places ,and if u want to cut Roses don't cut stright like{ ___ } always cut like \ or this/ not stright ok godd bye AnswerCut the bloom just above where two leaves join the stem,slanting the cut downwards to end above the join.That will make sure you'll get new growth from that point.

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roses have two kinds of leaves, one with three leavelets and one with five leaflets. when a lower dies cut down to a leave with 5 leaflets to improve the chance of a new flowergrowing. look for one pointing out from the center of the bush so that the new growth wont shade the rest of the bush.

in winter when the rose is dormant many people trim it back hard to keep its shape, it isn't necessary only an estetic issue. you can also trim the bush hard in summer but make sure its gets planty of water.

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There are several types of roses, such as ever-bloomers and recurrant bloomers, which require different pruning techniques. There are a few good rules of thumb, however, which you can use on any rose, only it may not encourage the most flowers. To encourage more flowers, use a dead-heading technique. When a flower is spent, follow the stem down to the first leaflet which has five leaves on it. The leaflets closest to the flower will only have two or three leaves. Select a five-leaved leaflet which is facing the outside of the plant, not toward the interior. Cut the stem just above that leaflet, on an angle. That is where the next stem will emerge. To encourage the overall health of the plant, remove any stems which are dead, diseased, crossing or skimpy. Remove those as close to the parent stem as possible. Also remove any "suckers", which are stems emerging from the roots of the plant rather than from the crown. Fall pruning techniques depend on the variety of rose you have, and where you live. In the spring, remove any stems which have been winter-killed, cutting them back to the parent stem, or to a strong, outward-facing bud.

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To bring cut roses into the house to enjoy is one great feature of growing your own roses. Depending upon what kind of rose you are growing, cutting it is simple.

I grow disease resistant roses very successfully with very little care. They are spectacular! Some of them bloom continuously from early spring until the first freeze. There are many lines of these roses you can grow, depending upon your space and growing conditions. Many people believe these roses require a lot of sun, but actually, there are lines that do quite well in the shade or partial shade.

There is quite a variety, and each brings something different. For instance, my Sunshine Daydreamer is soft yellow with very long stems. I cut the stem long, at an angle. Some of these rose bushes have short stems, so I find the stem that will work in my vase. With several different colors in my yard, it does not take me long to gather a nice bouquet.

Disease resistant roses can be cut at any point on the stem. I know with some rose bushes it is recommended you cut the stem right above the formation of five leaves on the stem. Disease resistant roses do not have such requirements.

The pruning date for all roses is around February 14. I cut my disease resistant roses back by 1/3, and they respond beautifully. On pruning day, I also give them a good dose of Bayer All-In-One Rose and Flower Food. If you want to read more about these remarkable roses, go to www.diseasefreeroses.com.

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It depends how old the bush is. Cut out all the dead wood. Shorten all young shoots back by at least 2 thirds in the spring. Top dress with fertiliser and Bobs your uncle.

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Early in the morning, before the sun gets too strong.

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