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crossing canes

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In the Garden with Doug Craver: March 1999
... the results that make it worthwhile. We reduce the height and sometimes the number of canes for primary and secondary reasons. The primary is to funnel the vigor of the plant ... on the canes. The lower we prune, the less blackspot we have early in the season. The other main secondary is the shaping of the bush. We prune excessive or crossing canes from ...
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When Should I Prune Roses In Arizona? -
... facing leafset (bud eye) and removal of any dead canes. Usually you would be removing any crossing canes, also, but you might want to wait until ... for example, David Austins, are pruned to about 1/2 size with crossing canes removed. Climbers...these guys need a good two years in the ... , plan to take as much as 1/2 but tie the canes so they flow horizontal, allowing for vertical stems that will produce ...
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Roses Forum - GardenWeb
... 7:21 1 follow-up, posted on Mon, Nov 20, 06 at 19:22 Criss-Crossing Canes Posted by: parad0x Z7 Philadelphia on Mon, Nov 20, 06 at 12:55 2 follow ...
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Dilip's Guide to Pruning Roses
... canes that aren't outward growing. Also, crossing canes are a bad idea; in the wind, canes which touch can rub against each other and open up wounds. If you have crossing canes ... t crossing or crowded canes, and to cut canes back by perhaps even less than a third, leaving canes of ... While dormant, cut all canes back by 1/4 and remove spindly and crossing canes Portlands While dormant, can prune ...
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About Growing Roses in Cincinnati
... canes. b. Remove all weak and/or small canes. c. Remove crossing canes. d. Open up the center of the plant to improve air circulation by pruning out center canes. e. Count the number of strong healthy canes ...
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2004 World Champion Pruners of the American Rose Society
... new growth of the plant, whether all dead wood was removed from the bushes, whether crossing canes were removed, whether the bush was properly opened in the center and whether the bud ...
www.houstonrose.org

Marin Rose Society - Monthly Rose Care
... , pruning to an outside bud eye. Clear out the center of the bush removing all crossing canes, dead wood and small wimpy growth. Opening up the center allows for light and better ...
www.marinrose.org

Rose Culture for the Northern California-Nevada-Hawaii District - June, July & August"
... . While deadheading I also do a light pruning by removing dead wood, unproductive canes, canes infected with canker, any crossing canes, excess growth from the center of the plant, as well as blind shoots ... in order to maximize bloom production. STAKING them early will prevent breakage of valuable canes. When tying canes down use plastic tape or wire ties that have plastic insulation. Do not tie ...
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Heritage Roses, glossary
... , they just spread the disease. Prune infected canes severely in late winter. Prune away crossing canes and open the center of the bush ... Floribundas: (abbrev. FB or FL) Floribundas were created about 1909 by crossing the Polyanthas with Hybrid Teas. They produce flowers in clusters, ... to a wall may not get enough airflow. Prune away crossing canes and open the center of the bush to allow sunlight and ...
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Planting and Growing Roses
... growth. When pruning, try to cut the canes so that they are joined at the base of the rose bush (the "bud union") without canes crossing over one another, and so that the ... or scissors Prune during dormant winter or early spring months Remove dead, diseased, and inward crossing canes down to the bud union Make cuts at a 45 degree angle
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