There is hardly a garden in which at least one rose does not bloom in summer. However, in order to be able to enjoy the numerous beautiful flowers in the high season, a little work and sensitivity is required. For example, pruning roses in spring is part of it.
When it comes to pruning plants, laypeople tend to be a little hesitant. After all, you don't want to cut off too much of your beloved plant. And then there is the fact that each type of rose needs to be treated differently. So that nothing goes wrong for you and your rose, I recommend that you take a close look at the video from meinschoenergarten above. Here Dieke van Dieken shows step by step how to cut back roses. Due to the closer zooming in, the video is particularly suitable for beginners who do not yet really know where to put the scissors.