Rose – Pruning in Winter
Q: I have recently purchased a home with several large rose bushes. How do I get them in top shape and beauty?
A: I think you have some large Knock Out roses. They are easy to prune. You can do it anytime between December and February.
Pruning Knock Out Rose in Winter

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