Is it time to trim back my rose plsnts?
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What zone are you in? Also, what kind of rose?
Prune right after the last frost. Depending on where you live, this might be late January or February, or it could be some time in early spring. Pruning just after the last frost of the season is the best time to clear away dead or diseased rose canes (stems). Since you waited until there's no chance another frost will happen, the rosebush won't get damaged by harsh temperatures or ice.
February is when roses r supposed to b trimmed, so get them trimmed immediately
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I've always read never trim them back past Feb, or you could kill them.
Depends on where you live also. I live in Florida on the Gulf coast. We get cold here yes we do I put them under my patio table add some of those chistmas lights & put plastic shower curtain and then 2 tarps over the table to keep the cold out. I usually prune mine back in November by March they're ready to bloom. Mine are in pots as I'm a renter. Put 2 tblsp of Epson salt in the bottom, water the plants as usual, & then for every gallon pot mix warm water & Epson salt and water again.1 tblsp for every gallon pot you have. Brings out beautiful healthy blooms and leaves
roses no matter what location should be pruned when they are dormant