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Pruning My Climbing Roses | Gardening with Creekside



Mid-January is the perfect time for me to prune my climbing rose. By pruning the rose now I am creating a more robust, healthier plant that will give me loads of gorgeous blooms this spring. Join me as I take on this essential gardening task.

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5 Comments

  1. Those clips look just like the ones I got from the dollar tree. Well, dollar twenty five now 😏😄

  2. I use those clips for everything. Last year my Cherokee Purples. I think it was QVC ten years ago.

  3. Yes you can plant one plant and let it grow all the way around then bury the part on the other side it will root

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