Four years ago we planted two long hedges of Wild Roses (dog roses) along our rear boundary. They were planted pink and white alternately and have grown into sturdy bushy shrubs about 12 feet tall. We cut them down to about 4 feet in late winter/early spring and remove any dead or dangerous branches and they look very healthy. We were told not to feed them. But they never flower. We get a few white flowers but no pink ones. They are definitely not the pretty flowering hedges we had hoped for. We are tempted to rip them out and start over with something else even though it would be a painful experience in more ways than one! What are we doing wrong?
Good Morning Good Friday 29th March 2024