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Mar 07, November & December. January. January is the month that most rose growers in Sonoma County beginto prune their roses. It is a good idea to strip off all remainingfoilage before beginning to prune as this allows you to better see whatyou are doing.
All cuts should be made one-quarter inch from a dormant eye or intersection of two branches.
It is a good idea to cut off foilage rather than totear it off. FEBRUARY. Pruning, planting, dormant spraying, and mulching of your roses must be completed by the middle of the February before the weather starts to warm. It's time to finalize all the details in preparation of a great rose growing year. In the summer, prune rose bushes to remove dead or diseased branches. Make the cuts one inch below the diseased branch, so only healthy wood remains.
Summer is also the time to look for any branches. May 25, Sonoma County Garden Roses For all the rose growers out there, you know that this second half of May is just about the best time of the year. As I’ve driven around the county this spring, I’ve been on the lookout for the first blooms of all different types of roses. The wild, rambling types come on before most of the more tame garden treepruning.clubted Reading Time: 3 mins.
Dec 15, One of the safest times to prune most rose bushes is during the dormant period in winter, between December and the end of February. To ensure that. Pruning: Even though your rose bushes may still have foliage and even a few blooms lingering on them, January is the best time to prune your roses in many parts of Northern California.
Pruning in December is usually too early because it promotes new growth that is susceptible to frost.