How To Prune Carpet Roses
Step 1
Shear off or cut back the carpet rose in late fall after growth has stopped or in early spring before growth resumes. Simply cut the rose back so that it is about a foot tall or cut off the top two-thirds of the plant using a hedge trimmer.
Step 2
Trim off any especially vigorous or wild-looking stems as they appear throughout the growing season. Cut the vigorous shoot back to a main stem.
Step 3
Trim the entire plant lightly to maintain a tidy form throughout the growing season, if desired.
Step 4
Remove any dead, diseased or damaged stems as they appear.
Step 5
Avoid deadheading, or removing spent flowers, from the carpet roses unless desired. These cultivars do not generally require deadheading.
Step 6
- Shear off or cut back the carpet rose in late fall after growth has stopped or in early spring before growth resumes.
References
- "Pruning for Flowers and Fruit"; Jane Varkulevicius; 2010
- University of Kentucky College of Agriculture; Roses; M.L. Witt, et al.
- University of California Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program; Roses: Cultural Practices and Weed Control; J. F. Karlik; July 2008
- All-America Rose Selections; FAQ-Maintenance
- "Month by Month Gardening in the Mid-Atlantic"; André Viette, et al.; 2004