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Jenny Argyle of Pretoria writes My ‘Ann Wrighton’ roses are not growing well; should they be cut back to encourage new growth?

Cutting back or putting extra fertiliser on a struggling rose will more than likely kill it. The aim is to increase the leaves on the bush as this builds up the root system. The best way

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