Roses will ‘flower like crazy’ and produce ‘amazing blooms’ with expert's two-minute task (Image: Getty) Roses , with their stunning range of colours, sizes and shapes, steal the heart of any flower enthusiast, but maintaining a host of flourishing roses does put gardeners through their paces. Crucial to the health and beauty of these blooms is the art of pruning . Fear not if you’re nervous about making cuts even the clumsiest of chops often heal in time, as these hardy shrubs are known for their resilience.

Feeling uncertain about pruning, green-fingered Emma Sandford sought guidance on the Gardening UK Facebook group, asking: “When should I prune my roses? They have gone horrible with the weather and need cutting right back.” The query quickly gathered over 80 responses, with a consensus budding around postponing the trim until the late winter season. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.

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