Monty Don has shared a "secret" gardening hack to keep roses thriving, but only if it's done every day.With June underway, the gardening legend has shared a new blog on all the jobs gardeners should do this month to ensure a glorious outdoor space.
said that "it is impossible to celebrate June without speaking of roses". Indeed, it is the month where the flowers peak for blooming, but can wilt quickly if not properly looked after.Luckily, the former BBC Gardener's World host has shared a secret to keep "any rose flowering as long as possible" which is to "dead-head" the blooms "daily".
The term refers to removing dead leaves from plants, which encourages more blooms, while keeping the plant itself looking attractive.When it comes to dead-heading roses, this process involves removing finished blooms and not just leaves.
This should be repeated on flowering shrub roses and shrubs that once flowered but are not sprouting hips.Explaining how to dead-head roses properly, Monty advised: "Do not just pull off the spent petals but use secateurs and cut the spent stem right back to the next leaf or bud below it - however far down that is.
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