Fraser Valley Rose Farm | Deadhead 6 Types of Roses (including Knockout) @FraserValleyRoseFarm | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 4 hours ago
Deadheading roses can encourage faster rebloom - and who doesn't want more flowers? In addition, it can help to maintain your roses in better shape and condition if you approach it with the right method. In this video, I'll go through the various ways to deadhead the different types of roses: single flowering like the hybrid teas, cluster flowering like the floribundas, climbers, old garden roses, knockout roses (landscape roses) and rugosa roses.
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Knockout Rose by Tony Alter CC BY 2.0
Deadheading roses can encourage faster rebloom - and who doesn't want more flowers? In addition, it can help to maintain your roses in better shape and condition if you approach it with the right method. In this video, I'll go through the various ways to deadhead the different types of roses: single flowering like the hybrid teas, cluster flowering like the floribundas, climbers, old garden roses, knockout roses (landscape roses) and rugosa roses.
If you find these videos useful, here are a few things you can do to help us out:
Send a tip: buymeacoffee.com/fvrosefarm
Have a look at our Amazon shop: amazon.com/shop/fraservalleyrosefarm
Drop us a "Like" on our Facebook business page:
facebook.com/FraserValleyRoseFarm
Leave a review of our farm on Google:
https://g.page/r/Cfi8qXv8QReZEBE/review
Photo credits:
Knockout Rose by Tony Alter CC BY 2.0