Have your rose questions answered–live!by Tara Nolan |
Until now my questions about my rosebushes have basically been centred around how to prune them without getting hurt. One of them is an ominous-looking beast and the other is catching up. However, armed with some helpful advice from Anne Marie, a new pair of protective rose gloves from my sister and the latest issue of Canadian Gardening, with its illustrated guide to renovating roses, I feel ready to tame the beast(s).
If you have some questions about your own roses, Canadian Gardening magazine’s editor-at-large, Stephen Westcott-Gratton will be in our forums for an hour tomorrow to address your rose queries live!
Hope to see you there at 1 p.m. EDT!
Tags: forum chat, pruning roses, rosebush, roses, stephen westcott-gratton


when i moved into my new house in dec there was a hudge rose bush in the back that hadnt been taken care of, therefore it had grown to the point where i couldnt let the dogs outside because they couldnt get past the bush so we had to cut it in the winter to about 3 inches off the ground. its been 2 summers since then and although it grows like crazy it will not bloom…is there anything i can do….i cut it back to stay at 5 feet during the summer so i can maintain it but my husband says thats why it wont bloom but i think its mad still about being cut back in the winter…