How to Prune Tree Roses or Standard Roses - Demonstration PLUS Results.
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
- Standard Roses also called Tree Roses are easy to prune and it is a lot easier than many people think, in this video we demonstrate how quickly and easily prune Standard OR Tree roses.
We start with the rose before pruning, demonstrate it being pruned and then show it in full flower after pruning.
We also discuss fertiliser, when and how to fertilise a standard rose.
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Key Moments
00:00 Introduction to Standard or Tree Roses
00:39 Pruning Standard Roses Demonstration One
04:12 Pruning Demonstration Two
06:35 When to Fertilise Roses
08:24 Standard Roses flowering after Pruning - results - Хобби
You always have the most informative videos, The only thing is that you need to make more of them!!
Very basic instructions. Easy to follow. Best rose 🌹 video I’ve seen. 👍🏻
Brilliant, thank you. I’ve clearly been a bit too soft on my Icebergs - I’ll give them some tough love next winter. They’re 20 years old so I hope they don’t die of shock 😆
Thank you! That was very informative, and makes it seem less daunting.
I bought standard icebergs from Magic Garden Roses last winter and they’re in their second flush now. I’m definitely going back to him for more roses this winter.
THANKS for sharing how to prune roses.... very informative videos to watch. 😊🥰😊
A master at work.
Nice video 💯💯💯💯💕💕💕
What brand of pruners are you using.
Awesome content! I'm going to try to prune it like this this year. Can you please do a hybrid T pruning demo? Thank you for your wonderful videos 🌷😁
Yes, one coming up on Hybrid tea roses, and one on climbing roses. Stay tuned.
@@johnnyAGardening Awesome can't wait 👍🏼
What you do with old branch on bigger roses (not standard)? Branch who old 4+ years, 2+ inch diameter. Do you cut them to the ground or? Thank you.
What pruners are you using ?
I've just planted 7 bare root standards.
Great video thankyou for showing how to prune.
Is the head of rose sitting above star post or in line with it ??
Star picket is just below the graft. As for pruners, looking for some new ones.......
Thankyou, my star pickets are just below graft 👍, do you have any recommendations for any battery or electric pruners for home gardeners with hand /wrist issues (Australian based)
Use on Roses & fruit trees
@@chillipeppers8194 Bahco Secateurs are great, but are really a professional product and are expensive. We have heard that the Ryobi ones are OK for the hame gardener and are much cheaper, however have not used them.
Thank you. I was wondering if you could advise me on older standard roses. Inherited some that are massive with less shoots. I think they were pruned too hard in their early years. How short do I keep them if they are a lot older than the ones in the video? Thanks:)
Cut them back fairly hard, but less than those in the video. At a guess about twice as long as the ones in the video. It is very hard to tell exactly without seeing them,
@@johnnyAGardening thank you. I would upload a photo but im unsure how to do that on here. They are about 2 metres tall at least, probably 120cm of growth above the union part.
When you prune them back 3 more times after this big one, are you pruning them clean or pruning just the spent flowers 3 times per year?
Once a year for the big prune, then just deadhead and tidy up.
would be good if you explainedcwhy you don't need an outward facing bud or angled cuts rather than just saying its crap ?
We will be back with another on shrub roses and try to explain more. Basically roses will shoot out from the bud they want to shoot from. Angled cuts are supposed to let the water run off, but really not a big problem.
I thought we leave the spindly ones so that they grow thick and stop being spindly the next year.
Dang it, I did it all wrong again.
Thanks for watching and we hope it helps. Any questions, let us know.
So you want the plant to regrow all the spindley growth every year from which the flowers grow?
No we are removing the spindly growth to promote strong new growth which will produce flowers. See around 6.25 until the end of the video.
@johnnyAGardening Isn't all new growth from the prev year going to be spindley?
The idea is to clear ot the splindly growth, some new growth may be spindly, however not all. If you leave weak growth then you will only get more weak growth. Thin spindly growth does not turn into strong growth. @@skrame01
@@johnnyAGardeningHow thick is new growth expected to be at the end of the season?