Hi, I live in Essex and have inherited over a dozen what look like shrub roses, they are really really lanky, and I am desperate to prune them. Is it too early ? or do you think I could get away with it. Thanks
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pruning shrub roses isn't too technical. Can even be done with a hedgetrimmer. personally, I use my trusty secateurs and always prune to an outward facing bud as that nicely results in the centre of the bush being kept open. I usually prune before onset of winter but at that stage I just roughly prune off any lanky top growth so that the bushes don't get thrown about by the wind. Final pruning in spring on a fine day when frost isn't forecast to follow for a few days.
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Do it now Chickchick and you'll be fine.
Follow Aberdeen Plotters advice and make sure you prune them down to an outward growing shoot.
Good Luck.
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
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