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Old 01-11-00, 10:41 PM
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Do I really have to prune back my roses
they are still blooming. I have also still have tomatoes too. Is it ok to plant any
vegetables now, cucumbers, melons?
 
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No, it is not necessary to prune roses. In fact, if they are still blooming that's great. In the spring, you may want to prune them back a little in order to generate new growth or to weed out weak canes. As for vegetables, there are a variety of winter vegetables you can plant depending on where you are. You might want to contact your local county extension office. They will be able to give you an idea of varieties, planting times, etc. for the zone you are in.

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BoatMech,

If you don't find what you are looking for in winter planting, let me know what zone you are in and some of your likes and I will put together a list for you.

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Thanks they are still blooming.
I will get with you on the veggies later.
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Great. Look forward to hearing from you. Don't forget to plant you bulbs for lots of spring color.


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