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Pruning climbing roses, Did You Know There's A Difference

Begin by removing any leaves left on the rose plant throughout dormancy

. Then rake up all the plant debris and either discard or burn it. You can also run the plant debris through a shredder and add the debris to a compost pile, but you still risk harboring some pest organisms. As a precaution, maintain the compost pile far away from your roses.

Pruning climbing roses, Did You Know There's A Difference

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