How to dead head Roses for beginners. This guide will help you dead head roses to ensure a consistent number of gorgeous roses throughout the growing season. Pruning by dead heading helps promote masses of gorgeous flowers and is really easy!

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6 Comments

  1. Great help, thank you Lee and Barrie. My roses are still blooming for now although less of them. I realise now though that I should be waiting until I have secateurs and cutting properly further down rather than nipping off heads with my fingers when strolling in garden. Lesson learned 😄. Thanks again xx

  2. I am always concerned about put anything from roses ( even just spent flowers) into the compost bin or on the soil in case it has any disease. Am I over reacting?

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