Let's prepare our rose bushes for a repeat bloom/flush! Today I'm going to show you how I deadhead and prune my David Austin roses (but really any repeat-blooming shrub rose) after they have bloomed. Repeat-blooming rose shrubs bring so much color to the garden all Summer long if maintained well. I hope you find this quick tutorial helpful. I'm located in Southern California zone 10b, in Orange County California. Check out more rose growing information on my blog:
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