We often get asked: “Why aren’t my roses flowering right after pruning?” It’s a great question, and one we hear all the time!
When JGS Roses completes your pruning, we’re setting your roses up for future growth, not instant blooms. Pruning helps your roses redirect energy into new, healthy shoots, but it takes a little time (usually a few weeks to a couple of months, depending on the season and weather) before those new buds mature and start producing flowers.
Think of it like a haircut and a rest before the big show, your roses are gathering their strength to deliver a spectacular display a bit later, not straight away. ✨
So if your garden looks a little bare right after pruning, don’t worry, that’s perfectly normal. With the right care, some sunshine, and a touch of patience, your roses will reward you beautifully soon enough.
Healthy growth takes time, and we’re here to help guide you every step of the way.
John Kelly