
But regardless of what variety, each rose plant should be judged by how long the stems are in your garden. So simply, the longer the stems are, the more you prune away. Dont cut back your roses on hot days or, if a hot day is approaching, as you can actually cook the stems of your roses. We get peoples pics all the time through our e-mails during summer. Also - we have to get away from the term `DE-HEADING`as we do not want people just taking of the heads once they finish flowering. By doing that, you will end up with a tall - leafless rose that hardly produces flowers.
Thats why we have invented the new term - SUMMER PRUNING. Its makes more sense.