Texas Rose Care Done Right
Roses in Central Texas follow a different calendar than roses in the rest of the country — and getting the timing wrong on pruning can mean losing your bloom cycle for the season. Liberty Hill, Sun City, Florence, Santa Rita Ranch, and Georgetown homeowners know that Texas roses need a hard prune in mid-February before new growth starts, deadheading through spring and summer to encourage continuous blooming, and a final light cleanup heading into fall.
SunLawn Services handles rose pruning, shaping, and deadheading with an understanding of Texas varieties and timing. We inspect each plant for signs of disease, scale insects, and black spot — common issues in our humid spring and summer conditions — and make recommendations for treatment if needed.
What's Included
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Get on the schedule before February — our early-season rose prune slots fill fast.