Wow, your roses look beautiful! Thanks so much for these tips on how to care for them. Roses are my absolute favorite! Your garden is magical and I know little fairies must be around it!! 🏵🌹🧚♀🧚♂
I have heard that before and also that it didn’t matter where you cut, just remove the spent bloom. I also take advantage of cutting back a stem further back if I want to shape it up at the same time. As usual, thanks for your expertise advise!
Just moved into a new place. Was happy to see , from the curb, that the walk leading to the porch was lined with multiple beautiful pink and red rose bushes. Upon getting closer however (and I kid you not when I say...) I was pretty m7ch HORRIFIED by the sight of their obviously long term neglect! We took occupancy June 1, which made it even more disheartening. As they should've otherwise been happily and healthily blooming into the beginning of their "time to shine". I know this because my late Daddy as I was growing up,taught me all about caring for his beloved roses. 😢 I just know he's looking down with as much disappointment as I was feeling! Nonetheless, my love for roses originated from the "big time daddy's girl" type of love I always felt (and still feel everyday) for the sweetest man I'll ever know... my Daddy! I did give them a once over pruning just last week. (By now, it's the second week of July. Hey! I had to unpack and set up the INside of the house first! 😆). They had (and one or two even still have) so much dead wood all over. I know the basics for "light" pruning and dead-heading, as described in your video here. Also to open the center to allow fresh air in, cut above plentiful leaflets, etc. I'm terrified though (especially seeing how naked they look after my early summer "once-over"), that if I prune weekly or so throughout the summer (as I normally would), AND do the usual required "BIG" prune/cut down in early Spring...that there'll be nothing left come time to bloom next season. So torn! At first I was so hopeful (and confident too actually) that I could rescue them...help them bounce back to beautiful and healthy and if I'm being honest, looked forward to making my Daddy proud (from Heaven above, of course) for doing so. Can you please share any additional tips or tricks, aside from the basics, that I could benefit from? In the case of saving grossly neglected roses, that looked as though they literally hadn't been tended to for YEARS! Saw and snipped lots of hips, btw. I tried my best to get them all. Honestly though, as there were 8 bushes in this dire condition, it WAS definitely overwhelming! Good news is that by now they ARE ALL at weeded, tidied up a bunch, have all had their first haircut (first in a long time and hopefully first of many done by me), and they have been mulched. On the contrary though, did I take off too much (or rather...too much at the worst possible time)? Should I still continue deadheading throughout the growing season, or allow them time to calm, in the case of possible shock? Lastly, I did get a little uncertain after taking so much off (all needed, mind you). So I stopped short of height and shape that I truly hope for them to eventually take. Height and shape I've always done to others, once late winter early Spring comes. So... CAN or SHOULD I still prune down even further at that time? Idk! Daddy always said, about saving most any plants, "if there's green, there's hope". Lol. He was in fact wonderful! He was good at everything he did, including caring for his yard, garden and plants. BUT...unlike YOU, he was not a professional. Nor am I. Hence my pleading for any helpful pro tips and/or advice. Thanks so much, in advance! Just became a member, btw. Always happy to learn new things, about new things! Lol.
Definitely continue removing the hips, but as your instincts show, don’t remove height or shape now. Next spring you can take the plants down more heavily. Cut desired stems down half way and undesired stems down to the ground to shape and increase air flow as needed
We bought a house and there was a very sad looking rose bush out front. I assumed it was just going to die. Last year I got the wild hair to prune it, and this year it flourished wildly. I have been making a point to dead head as the blooms die off and it has given me several full flushes of beautiful blooms.
If I deadhead Knockout Rose blossoms now, will they start blooming again? I’m in MN/zone 4. My bush is done blooming. How do I know if I already have rose hips? Where are they?
Follow the steps in this video and cut down as far as you’d like. You can do so between now and Sept How To Prune ROSES In Spring For Maximum Flowers Easy & Fast ua-cam.com/video/8uRlJgWO7gc/v-deo.html
Стараюсь обрезать на уровне пятого листа, но если куст формируете высоким можно срезать и выше.Срез лучше делать косой, чтобы на нем не задерживались капли влаги.
Hi. yes this video applies for you right now in October. follow this video for more comprehensive pruning in spring ua-cam.com/video/8uRlJgWO7gc/v-deo.html
Oh!! I have been deadheading to the first set of leaves (which is normally 3). What happens when you deadhead at the set of 3 leaves vs 5? Thank you for your great videos?
I feel like this year has not been good for my roses here in zone 7. After an initial massive bloom, the new buds after deadheading has become teeny tiny little things. I wonder what happened 😢
Have you noticed if there have been any insect damage? Mine have been getting attacked by Japanese beetles and that is causing the buds to fail to open
@@plantvibrations I have had less beetles this year since I treated the lawn for grubs. I think it maybe the weird weather here: dry spell followed by massive downpours. Whatever happened to Goldilocks weather? Lol
hello !! i have a question !! what happens if i have pretty long stems and i want the plan to grow more side ways? is ok if i go lower on the prooning? Thank you for the amazing videos . Best. ps... How early can i proone the roses after blooming... should i take them in ?
Check out this video! And if you still have questions let me know How To Prune ROSES In Spring For Maximum Flowers Easy & Fast ua-cam.com/video/8uRlJgWO7gc/v-deo.html
My husband takes the clippers and chops off all the roses and bush as if it’s a shrub 😤 does this allow the plant to thrive? I’m assuming not ! Please give me your input
I started dead heading a week ago and wow it grows so many more flowers!
Yes it works like magic!
I never knew about the 5 leaves as a guideline for cutting. Thank you for simple, straightforward info!!
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much for a well shot straight forward video. Off to trim my roses! 😊
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Wow, your roses look beautiful! Thanks so much for these tips on how to care for them. Roses are my absolute favorite! Your garden is magical and I know little fairies must be around it!! 🏵🌹🧚♀🧚♂
You are so welcome❤️
Hi Devin. Such great reminders. Hope next time you can talk about black leaf spots on rose bush & how to manage it. TY!
Great topic!
This is my first season with roses, I planted bare root plants in the spring. My plants just started blooming, this video will help me so much!
Wonderful!
Thank you for the information that is a huge help. Nice simple and sweet. Thank you again.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the simple, straight forward explanation.
Happy to help!
always simple and clear advice!! Thanks Devin!
Happy to help!
Very clear. Thank you
You are welcome!
This was very interesting and very helpful thanks for sharing
Great video and you well explained what to do ,l just bought 2 new rose bushes that l'm going to plant tomorrow thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you king.
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Love it straight forward and to the point.
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Thanks, this was the first ELI5 version I have been able to find!
Haha awesome, hopefully you'll find some other videos on my channel that are helpful
Very helpful bro!
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Thanks 😊
Welcome 😊
Good concise video ! My roses will appreicate it
Glad it was helpful!
Simple and very helpful. Thank you!!
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I have 2 rose trees & didn’t know this. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge Devin!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for sharing .❤
Thanks for watching!
I have heard that before and also that it didn’t matter where you cut, just remove the spent bloom. I also take advantage of cutting back a stem further back if I want to shape it up at the same time. As usual, thanks for your expertise advise!
Great tip!
Gooodd Afternoon!! New fan here. Watching from the Philippines ❤
Hello 😊 thanks for joining!
Thank you so much for the tip :)
No problem!
thank you from Australia, now to go trim Mr lincoln
Blessings to you!
Just moved into a new place. Was happy to see , from the curb, that the walk leading to the porch was lined with multiple beautiful pink and red rose bushes. Upon getting closer however (and I kid you not when I say...) I was pretty m7ch HORRIFIED by the sight of their obviously long term neglect! We took occupancy June 1, which made it even more disheartening. As they should've otherwise been happily and healthily blooming into the beginning of their "time to shine".
I know this because my late Daddy as I was growing up,taught me all about caring for his beloved roses. 😢 I just know he's looking down with as much disappointment as I was feeling! Nonetheless, my love for roses originated from the "big time daddy's girl" type of love I always felt (and still feel everyday) for the sweetest man I'll ever know... my Daddy!
I did give them a once over pruning just last week. (By now, it's the second week of July. Hey! I had to unpack and set up the INside of the house first! 😆). They had (and one or two even still have) so much dead wood all over. I know the basics for "light" pruning and dead-heading, as described in your video here. Also to open the center to allow fresh air in, cut above plentiful leaflets, etc. I'm terrified though (especially seeing how naked they look after my early summer "once-over"), that if I prune weekly or so throughout the summer (as I normally would), AND do the usual required "BIG" prune/cut down in early Spring...that there'll be nothing left come time to bloom next season. So torn! At first I was so hopeful (and confident too actually) that I could rescue them...help them bounce back to beautiful and healthy and if I'm being honest, looked forward to making my Daddy proud (from Heaven above, of course) for doing so.
Can you please share any additional tips or tricks, aside from the basics, that I could benefit from? In the case of saving grossly neglected roses, that looked as though they literally hadn't been tended to for YEARS! Saw and snipped lots of hips, btw. I tried my best to get them all. Honestly though, as there were 8 bushes in this dire condition, it WAS definitely overwhelming! Good news is that by now they ARE ALL at weeded, tidied up a bunch, have all had their first haircut (first in a long time and hopefully first of many done by me), and they have been mulched. On the contrary though, did I take off too much (or rather...too much at the worst possible time)? Should I still continue deadheading throughout the growing season, or allow them time to calm, in the case of possible shock? Lastly, I did get a little uncertain after taking so much off (all needed, mind you). So I stopped short of height and shape that I truly hope for them to eventually take. Height and shape I've always done to others, once late winter early Spring comes. So... CAN or SHOULD I still prune down even further at that time? Idk! Daddy always said, about saving most any plants, "if there's green, there's hope". Lol.
He was in fact wonderful! He was good at everything he did, including caring for his yard, garden and plants. BUT...unlike YOU, he was not a professional. Nor am I. Hence my pleading for any helpful pro tips and/or advice.
Thanks so much, in advance!
Just became a member, btw. Always happy to learn new things, about new things! Lol.
Definitely continue removing the hips, but as your instincts show, don’t remove height or shape now. Next spring you can take the plants down more heavily. Cut desired stems down half way and undesired stems down to the ground to shape and increase air flow as needed
We bought a house and there was a very sad looking rose bush out front. I assumed it was just going to die. Last year I got the wild hair to prune it, and this year it flourished wildly. I have been making a point to dead head as the blooms die off and it has given me several full flushes of beautiful blooms.
Yes! Deadheading prolongs the flowering tremendously
I never knew this before - good timing for the summer ahead! Thanks, Devin.
Happy to help!
This is short and concise! Follow up question, why do we need to cut above the five leaf?
Thanks! It helps hide the cut better and there are typically more hormones in that area compared to the more juvenile sections above them
Oh Devin I got work to do lol!
It’s quick and easy!
If I deadhead Knockout Rose blossoms now, will they start blooming again? I’m in MN/zone 4. My bush is done blooming. How do I know if I already have rose hips? Where are they?
Did you see the photo of rose hips? They quite noticeable. And yes it’ll likely rebloom again if deadheaded now
Can I cut my Knockout Rose bush way down in the fall? It’s too big.
Follow the steps in this video and cut down as far as you’d like. You can do so between now and Sept How To Prune ROSES In Spring For Maximum Flowers Easy & Fast
ua-cam.com/video/8uRlJgWO7gc/v-deo.html
Стараюсь обрезать на уровне пятого листа, но если куст формируете высоким можно срезать и выше.Срез лучше делать косой, чтобы на нем не задерживались капли влаги.
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Just found your channel,very informative easily explained ! Do you sprinkle Epsom salt around the base of the trunk, what's your opinion?
Next year I will do a trial, using epsom on half of my roses!
Is this for all types of roses? What about now in October - some blooms are still active in zone 5. Should I cut anything back before the snow comes?
Hi. yes this video applies for you right now in October. follow this video for more comprehensive pruning in spring ua-cam.com/video/8uRlJgWO7gc/v-deo.html
Oh!! I have been deadheading to the first set of leaves (which is normally 3). What happens when you deadhead at the set of 3 leaves vs 5? Thank you for your great videos?
it just tends to be a sturdier place to cut back to the set of five!
My roses are Tea roses and my roses before they bloomed had dried pedals what’s wrong thanks
Is there a pest? Sometimes ‘sucking’ pests can have that effect
I feel like this year has not been good for my roses here in zone 7. After an initial massive bloom, the new buds after deadheading has become teeny tiny little things. I wonder what happened 😢
Have you noticed if there have been any insect damage? Mine have been getting attacked by Japanese beetles and that is causing the buds to fail to open
@@plantvibrations I have had less beetles this year since I treated the lawn for grubs. I think it maybe the weird weather here: dry spell followed by massive downpours. Whatever happened to Goldilocks weather? Lol
Thanks! Is there a reason why you have to go down to the 5 leaves instead of the 3?
My inference is that that section being a little more mature will recover more rapidly. Give it an experiment on your plant
hello !! i have a question !! what happens if i have pretty long stems and i want the plan to grow more side ways? is ok if i go lower on the prooning? Thank you for the amazing videos . Best. ps... How early can i proone the roses after blooming... should i take them in ?
Check out this video! And if you still have questions let me know How To Prune ROSES In Spring For Maximum Flowers Easy & Fast
ua-cam.com/video/8uRlJgWO7gc/v-deo.html
Is it OK to cut/gather the roses before they are old or deadhead in order to have MORE blooms?
Yes that’s what I do!
I bought a rose plant in a pot , it has blooming white roses, how will I nurture the plant to produce more roses
Make sure to keep it well shaped from pruning and correctly apply fertilizers
Is this a floribunda since it has clusters?
This is a hybrid likely with floribunda in its parentage
My flowers just stay for only a day or 2 and then drop why is that
That’s normal
My husband takes the clippers and chops off all the roses and bush as if it’s a shrub 😤 does this allow the plant to thrive? I’m assuming not ! Please give me your input
I’m not totally sure what you mean, but it is very important to remove old flowers. And yes roses are shrubs!