How do you prune a rose bush that is in a planter?
I have two rose bushes in urns and don’t know when ishould prune them back and how much do I trim off?
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Same as if in ground. Generally late winter to early spring.
https://www.thespruce.com/roses-how-and-when-to-prune-1403040
Just get a snip and trim all branches
Here's a great article on pruning roses... I'm guessing it would be the same process as if it were planted in the ground. https://www.gardendesign.com/roses/pruning.html
Do not trim off more than 25% at one time. You can cut out branches that are crossing over so that the light and sun can enter the center.