"...it's not that technical" - right on! I could swear "experts" purposefully make things complicated to sound important and make themselves "indispensable" I hardly ever fuss with my roses and they are just fine every year. :)
@ccm800 My thoughts exactly. I swear, most landscapers make everything sound like you need a Ph D. Plants and trees have been growing on their own for thousands of years without our intervention. If you cut a plant at any angle it grows back. That's what plants do.
Is It bad to do this on the summer?
mar00725 6 months ago
OMG!! She didn't do it at 5 leaves???
happyninslave 7 months ago
Thank you :) This video definitely helped me out! I'm totally new to rose gardening, so I found this very useful.
SofiatheHealer 10 months ago
I love it!! Thank you for keeping it simple.I was going nuts over it and am relieved to see I need not complicate things for a Beautiful Bloom.
nancy007p 10 months ago
"...it's not that technical" - right on! I could swear "experts" purposefully make things complicated to sound important and make themselves "indispensable" I hardly ever fuss with my roses and they are just fine every year. :)
Thanks for the great videos
ccm800 1 year ago 2
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Well said, my I'm exactly the same. I keep it very simple and the Roses always look gorgeous.
jambokam 1 year ago
@jambokam Yeah...Roses have a hard time NOT looking gorgeous :)
ccm800 1 year ago
@ccm800 My thoughts exactly. I swear, most landscapers make everything sound like you need a Ph D. Plants and trees have been growing on their own for thousands of years without our intervention. If you cut a plant at any angle it grows back. That's what plants do.
mygreenday69 8 months ago
@mygreenday69 Right? Im lucky if I water and weed and I have Hastas, Rhododendrons and Roses out the whazoo!
ccm800 8 months ago
@mygreenday69 and more and more tulips, flags, Lillies and Gardenias come up every year. I do nothing
ccm800 8 months ago