What to Do in the Garden in January — Almost Nothing, and Thats the Point
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What to Do in the Garden in January — Almost Nothing, and Thats the Point

Prune roses, if you haven't yet. For most climates, late January is appropriate timing — after the hardest frosts have likely passed but before the plant pushes new growth. Cut to just above an outward-facing bud, at a slight angle, and remove any dead or crossing canes entirely. It feels brutal. The roses will thank you in June.


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