Pruning established roses and removing a crown of deadwood

A rose bush with pink blooms.

Ken looks at how to prune some overgrown rose bushes. He uses a folding hand saw to tidy up and remove crowns of deadwood within overgrown bushes.

Have you pruned your roses this season? Post a comment below and tell us about your experience >>>

Bulldog Tools UK’s folding saw is available here on Rollins Group’s website.

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