Langley, BC, BC (Zone 8b) | September 2005 | positive
a fine vigorous rose. unfortunately even this site reflects the bias towards modern roses. Le Vesuve blooms on new growth; but this doe...Read Moresn't mean prune it back hard as soon as you can bear to be out in the garden. Wait until late spring in your region (forsythia blooms) then prune it to the shape you desire. I hope you desire something graceful. It is an open and airy shrub, by nature, and blooms non stop until first frost with a minimum of supportive pruning and feeding.
a fine vigorous rose. unfortunately even this site reflects the bias towards modern roses. Le Vesuve blooms on new growth; but this doe...Read More