Is it too late to prune my roses? **NewQuestion/New Pics**

okiemommy

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thanks for the info greensage!!!! :weee :weee :weee :weee :weee

will do!!! :D

Do you think removing that groundcover below will help the rose bush? I think it is choking it out.
 

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Hi again Okie,

The groundcover can help with those hot summer days when things get so dry the ground cracks open. Unless this particular ground cover gets tall I would let it continue. What is it? Does it flower?

I guess I need to reread this post. Did you ever say what color or name this rose bush is?

Take care, Ron

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The ground cover was identified on here as sedum. It get's small yellow flowers. It has choked out one of my dyanthus(the one that the chickens didn't eat :( ) and it seems to be taking over. I don't really care for it that much.

I'm not sure what kind of rose I have. It was there when we bought the house, and had no marker left on it. It is white, that's all I know. The one on the opposite side of the bed has a marker, but the name has come off, It looks like an R is the last letter. That one is red. I know that probably doesn't make a whole lot of difference LOL since there are plenty of different kinds of red and white roses around! :lol:
 

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Again I really appreciate the information! Thank you!!! :D


We have a freeze coming up on Friday and Sat. :( Is there anything special that I should do to the ones that I have trimmed back to keep them from succumbing to the freeze?
 

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