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Miniature roses are sold in grocery stores, florists, big box stores, garden centers and nurseries, and even here in Santa Barbara at our farmers market. If you buy one from a reputable nursery or garden center, then it’s meant to be grown outdoors. The others are probably greenhouse grown and not really meant for life in the great outdoors. Regardless of which type of miniature rose you have, the pruning is done the same way.
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The 1 that I show in this video is a greenhouse grown rose which I used because it was easy to demonstrate on. Most miniature roses in the garden get 12-24″ in size and also make great container plants. The pruning is easy & they're much tougher than they look.
Miniature roses, or any type of rose for that matter, just aren’t suited to be houseplants. In the garden they’re a bit hard to prune because they are so low. If you have quite a few of them to prune, I’ve heard of some people doing it with hedge clippers. Now that’s tough!
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