Rose pruning in Honiton
Looking for professional rose pruning help in Honiton? Hembury Contracting provides reliable garden help services across Honiton and surrounding areas.
Price Guide
£60-£85
Typical Duration
30 mins-1 hr
Location
Honiton
Roses pruned properly for their type and the season - the right cuts in the right places. Healthier plants, better blooms next year.
### Roses Respond to Good Pruning
Roses aren't a "trim it and hope" plant - **different types need different pruning**, at different times, to different severities. Hybrid teas pruned like climbers won't flower. Ramblers pruned in spring instead of summer will sulk.
But prune roses correctly and they reward you with vigorous healthy growth and masses of blooms.
I'll identify what type of roses you've got, prune them appropriately for their type, make clean cuts in the right places, and leave you with plants that'll perform beautifully.
> 💡 **Pro tip:** The biggest mistake people make is pruning all roses the same way. A hybrid tea needs hard pruning (down to 20-30cm). Do that to a climbing rose and you've just cut off all the wood that would have flowered. Different roses, different approaches.
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### Why Technique Matters
| ✅ Done Right | ❌ Done Wrong | |---------------|---------------| | Cuts just above outward-facing bud | Random cuts leaving long stubs | | Clean angled cut, sharp secateurs | Ragged tear from blunt tools | | Right severity for rose type | Everything hacked back the same | | Dead/diseased/crossing wood removed | Congested mess left in middle |
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### What Type of Rose?
**🌹 Common Rose Types & Pruning**
| Rose Type | How Hard to Prune | When | |-----------|-------------------|------| | **Hybrid Tea** | Hard (down to 20-30cm) | Late Feb/March | | **Floribunda** | Moderate (40-50cm) | Late Feb/March | | **Shrub/English** | Light shaping | Late Feb/March | | **Climbers** | Tie in, side shoots shortened | Late Feb/March | | **Ramblers** | After flowering (summer) | July/August |
Don't know which you've got? I'll identify them and prune accordingly.
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### Pricing Guide
| Number of Roses | Typical Time | You'll Pay | |-----------------|--------------|------------| | 2-4 roses | 30-45 mins | **£60** | | 5-8 roses | 45-60 mins | **£60-£85** | | 9+ roses or complex climbers | 1+ hrs | **£85+** |
*Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after. Clearing away prunings included.*
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### Perfect For Your Garden If...
✅ **Roses looking leggy** - not flowering like they used to
✅ **Unsure how to prune** - different types confusing you
✅ **Want better blooms** - proper pruning = more flowers
✅ **Just want it done right** - don't fancy tackling thorny bushes yourself
Why Choose Us for Rose pruning in Honiton?
Pruned correctly for rose type (hybrid tea, floribunda, climber, etc)
Cuts made at right angle and position
Dead, diseased, and crossing wood removed
Shaped for better blooms and airflow
What to Expect
### Step 1: Identify Rose Types I'll work out what types of roses you've got based on growth habit and how they flowered. This determines how I'll prune each one. ### Step 2: Remove Dead, Diseased, Crossing Wood Before shaping, I clear out anything dead, diseased, or crossing through the middle of the plant. Opens up the structure and improves airflow. ### Step 3: Prune to Appropriate Severity Each rose gets pruned according to its type - hard for hybrid teas, lighter for shrub roses, training and tidying for climbers. Clean cuts just above outward-facing buds.
Our Honiton Service Coverage
We cover Honiton and a 30-mile radius from Exeter, meaning you get local service with the backing of an established business. Whether you're in the centre of Honiton or in the surrounding villages, we're here to help.
Good to Know
> 🌹 **Devon timing:** Late February or early March is ideal for most roses here. Wait until buds are just starting to swell. Too early and frost can damage new growth, too late and you're cutting off growth the plant has already invested energy in. **Old neglected roses:** If your roses haven't been pruned for years, they can take hard renovation pruning. Sometimes cutting right back to 30cm from ground rejuvenates an old tired rose. But it won't flower that year - you're investing in future seasons. **Multiple roses?** If you've got several roses, it's worth having them all done at once - I'm already there with tools and can work through them efficiently. Trying to do one at a time spread over weeks is frustrating. **Don't fancy it?** Rose pruning is one of those jobs where people either love it or hate it. If you're in the "hate it" camp (thorns, uncertainty, bad back), just have someone do it for you. Takes me 30-60 mins depending on how many roses you've got.
Frequently Asked Questions about Rose pruning in Honiton
When should roses be pruned?
Main pruning is late winter/early spring (March in Devon) when buds are just starting to swell. Some roses need a lighter summer prune too. Climbers and ramblers have different timing. I'll advise based on what types you've got - different roses need different approaches.
How hard should you prune roses?
Depends on type. Hybrid teas get cut back hard (to 3-5 strong stems, 20-30cm high). Floribundas less severe. Shrub roses just tidied. Climbers need specific training. Get it wrong and you can kill blooms for the season. I'll prune each rose appropriately for its type.
What if I don't know what type of roses I have?
I can identify them - growth habit, flower type, and how they bloomed last year tells me what they are and therefore how to prune them. Even if you've no idea, I can work it out from looking at the plants.
Will pruning make roses flower more?
Done properly, yes. Pruning encourages strong new growth which carries the best blooms. It also improves airflow (reducing disease) and removes old wood that doesn't flower well. Unpruned roses get leggy, congested, and produce fewer, smaller flowers.
What do you do with all the cut material?
I'll gather it all up and either put it in your garden waste or take it away. Rose thorns make a right mess if left lying around. Some people burn rose prunings, others compost them (they're slow to rot). Your choice where it goes.
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