Comment tailler un rosier simplement

Hubert Fontaine explains how to prune a rose bush to three buds and how to hold your pruning shears... But there's a simpler method! Follow our expert gardener's expert advice. #rosebush #pruning #beginnergardener #pruning How to hold your pruning shears? • To prune properly without causing injury, hold the pruning shears with the sharp blade on the side of the part you want to keep. Pruning to three buds • Pruning to three buds, or pruning to three buds, is the method taught in horticulture schools. • Count three or four buds and prune after the last bud pointing outward. A simple pruning: the 10-20cm one. • It's not always easy to locate and count the buds, especially in late winter! • A simple method is to keep between 10 and 20 cm of stem length and cut off the rest. • Remember to preserve the buds that will grow outward • Prune at an angle in the opposite direction to the bud so that rainwater runs off the other side and does not fall on the bud Line Renaud Rose: Pruning After Bloom • Shrub or landscape roses are often very vigorous • It is not uncommon to forget to prune them at the end of winter • Hubert Fontaine recommends cleaning this type of rose bush during bloom and cutting it back by half afterward. =========================== Gardener Memories: A long time ago, Hubert Fontaine asked Nicolas the Gardener, whose real name is Raymond Mondet, a question... • "Which rose do you prefer, or which rose should we recommend to our listeners or those who are listening to us?" Well, Nicolas replied to Hubert Fontaine with this beautiful sentence: • "Listen, Hubert, never give away the variety of a rose because you'll make all the others jealous." ============================= 0:00 Rose Pruning for Beginners 0:17 Nicolas the Gardener 0:48 Buds or Buds 1:52 How to Hold Pruning Shears Correctly 2:01 Three-Bud Pruning 2:48 A Simpler Pruning Method 3:21 Pruning a Shrub or Landscape Rose