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I'm by no means a flower gardener. I've got these poor roses that I've been doing my best with. They've been troopers despite my best attempts to kill them. Pretty surprised they've got some great blooms on them this year. But anyone know what I should do with them? Do I cut/deadhead them and more will keep growing or do I wait until the end of the season? Im just out here bull in a china shop when it comes to pruning these and I have a feeling roses are very particular... plz halp
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Yarnlady ๐Ÿงถ · 5w
Deadheading usually encourages growth, and generally makes for a prettier plant ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ.
Kat · 5w
Yes, deadhead for new flowers. Otherwise the plant thinks it's done its job and starts putting its energy into growing seed pods instead