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Q.transplanting roses

Zone 10a, Orinda CA | Anonymous added on December 31, 2018 | Answered

The article on transplanting roses says to transplant it first, then trim back branches etc for the season.
Since it would be much easier and less painful to trim back the plant first, then transplant it, would doing this hurt the plant or the process?

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drtreelove
Answered on January 1, 2019

Good point on a practical issue. I would say go ahead and prune first.

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