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aGrESsIve PrUnInG!
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It’s hard to tell if my brother is trying to stimulate new blooms or if he’s just venting his frustration on these roses. Some of his roses have ended up bare and weak, with no leaves or branches left, or they’ve been replaced. Most roses have only one blooming cycle per year and they can be quite challenging to maintain.
