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Over ten years, Gerry Daly answered more than 5,000 gardening questions. His knowledge is based in science and practical experience, and by working on radio and television. Access to the advice database is open

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Some of the stems on my Rosa rugosa are very thorny and some have very few thorns at all. Is this normal? Should I cut out the very thorny ones ?
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Is it too late to prune roses in early March?
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Half my rose bushes have dropped their leaves already n 1 even has 2 flower stems yet no leaves? When would be good time to prune them this year?
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I have a large "Rambling Rector" rose which has been completely blown down in the wind, including the trellisses. Would it be possible to cut the whole thing near the ground? Will that kill it or will it grow back next year?
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I have a very overgrown rambling rose in my back garden growing along the side which flowers lovely. I want to put up a fence along with bringing back this rose under control. Is it okay to prune this rose now and how far can i prune back without killing it off ?
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I pruned my roses far too late, I have no sign of new growth yet. Will they be ok this year or have I done too much damage to them? I hope not any tips to help me make them recover?
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