Rose Care In Central Florida - Knowledgebase Question

Kissimmee, FL
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Question by lyndell56
March 17, 1998
Do roses require pruning in the spring in central Florida, and, if so, how far back should I prune?


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Answer from NGA
March 17, 1998
Roses should be pruned in late January or February in central Florida. In your area rarely is there a freeze or cold enough temperatures to make the rose go completely dormant. The period suggested is when they are most dormant, and this is the best time to prune.

First remove any deadwood down to the nearest healthy bud
eye. Make the cut at least an inch below the dead area. If no live buds remain, remove the entire branch or cane to the bud union.

Cut out weak, spindly and deformed growth. This includes canes that grow straight out, then curve upward (called doglegs). Remove old canes. Old canes are thick and woody, and produce a profusion of twigs rather than strong stems.

Remove all suckers or reversion growth (undesired shoots that come from the rootstock below the bud union). Sucker foliage is different in color and form from the foliage of the rest of the plant. If you do not remove suckers, they will soon be dominant. When cutting them out, take all the sucker base from the crown area along with a piece of the crown, if necessary.

Next, thin out the remaining healthy canes to the shape you want and cut them back to the height you want. Always cut back to an outside bud.

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