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Hi Green fingered ABers out there .... all my rose (standards) have finished blooming and I was wondering what work I should be doing on them now. Is it too early to cut them back drastically? Or should I just dead-head and leave all the growth there? Would appreciate some guidance, please. Many thanks .... cheers, Chox.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.First things first - dead-head them unless you want hips for flower-arranging or something like that. Personally I wouldn't cut back hard just yet. Leave as long as you can, but do it before the Winter winds can cause rocking and root disturbance. Also, it gives more time for the sap to 'drain' (best word I know) and goodness to be resorbed. I am by no means a professional, but my roses always do OK. I do know someone who has cut hers back hard last week. You pays your money …...
it depends where in the country you are. You can tidy off long bits and dead head at any time but here in the south its still much to warm to do proper pruning as it will just cause the plant to shoot again and then if we do get hard frosts or freezing condtions, it will kill off the shoots. I do my proper prune after the last frost, but if you are in the north and get more reliable cold weather now then you can prune now.