🌹 Winter Rose Pruning Season Has Arrived
Mid-July to early August is the ideal time to prune your roses, encouraging strong, healthy new growth and an abundance of beautiful blooms in spring.
🧤 Gather Your Pruning Essentials
Before you begin, make sure you have:
- ✂️ Sharp secateurs for clean cuts
- 🧤 Protective gardening gloves
- 🪣 A container for removed branches and debris
🌿 Pruning Shrub Roses (Floribundas)
Start by reducing the overall height of the plant by approximately one-third to one-half. Remove old, woody stems, dead or diseased branches, and any growth directed towards the centre of the plant. Aim for an open, cup-shaped structure that allows for good airflow and sunlight penetration.
🌸 Caring for Miniature Roses
Miniature roses can be cut back to around 20cm above the ground. Remove any weak, dead, or diseased stems to encourage vigorous new growth.
🌹 Training and Pruning Climbing Roses
Untie climbing roses from their supports and remove old, unproductive wood at the base. Prune remaining stems by up to two-thirds before carefully reattaching them to their support structure.
🌺 Managing Rambling Roses
Rambling roses should be pruned after flowering. Remove at least one-third of the oldest growth and shorten remaining stems to maintain shape and control their vigorous growth.
🌱 Encourage Spectacular Spring Blooms
A well-pruned rose bush will reward you with healthier growth, improved flowering, and a more attractive shape. A little effort now will pay off with a stunning display of blooms when warmer weather returns.









