Second week of February, crescent moon, optimum time for pruning roses.
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The garden does not know letters or pictures and are the first outbreaks which warn that something is moving
Depending on the status of the plant may be severe pruning until the graft if there are many branching stems. Or perhaps more lightly if the rose, the plant is young and has yet to reach its size.
Whatever the time of pruning under any circumstances leave frail and weak stems. Stems have not let you come across, you have to think that these stems have leaves and they prevent each other that the sun reaches the entire plant, and the sun to arrive. The rose needs sun, needs rain needs to feel cold and get hot. Is a strong plant if it is treated as the roses with which we will award will be splendid.
As shown in the picture is as it should be their main branches well targeted and directed toward the four cardinal points, if possible.
What are the benefits of pruning? The plant becomes more healthy and vigorous, ultimately perceived as a rejuvenation of the same, as this reverses all their energy and nutrients in the new parts.
If not pruned each late winter the rose year after year will weaken and will make to its natural state was a strong and sturdy bush that will be forgotten 5-petal wild rose
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