Los Angeles Times

Brrrrrrrr, it’s time to tend the roses

- BY JEANETTE MARANTOS

It may be cold outside, but January is prime rose-pruning time in Southern California, so bundle up, don some thick, preferably elbowlengt­h gloves, and get snipping.

Not sure how to start? Luckily, there are a plethora of rose-pruning classes at local nurseries, arboretums and botanical gardens. Check out the offerings below.

Have an item for our gardening datebook? E-mail jeanette.marantos @latimes.com — with plenty of advance notice! — and it may be included it at a later date.

Saturday

Rose pruning and care with instructor Jill Morganelli, horticultu­ral supervisor of the Los Angeles County Arboretum, 301 North Baldwin Ave., Arcadia. This two-hour workshop starts at 9 a.m. and includes tips on soil building, disease control and proper pruning. $35 for non-Arboretum members (includes price of admission). arboretum.org/events

Sunday

Rose pruning demonstrat­ion by the South Coast Rose Society, for hybrid tea, floribunda­s, climbing, miniature and old garden roses followed by a hands-on workshop with tips about proper pruning tools and preparing the rose garden for spring bloom. 1 to 4 p.m. at the South Coast Botanic Garden, 26300 Crenshaw Blvd., Palos Verdes. Demonstrat­ion free with $9 admission ($6 students/ seniors). southcoast­botanic garden.org

Jan. 12

Rose pruning and planting demonstrat­ions at most of the 31 Armstrong Garden Centers in Southern California, from 9 to 10 a.m. Classes are free; contact your local store to ensure they are offering the class. armstrongg­arden.com

Jan. 13

Rose pruning demonstrat­ion in the rose garden of UC Riverside’s Botanic Gardens, 1 Botanic Gardens Drive, Riverside (on the UCR campus), 1 to 3 p.m. Demonstrat­ion is free; suggested $5 donation to enter the gardens. gardens.ucr.edu Jan. 19

San Marino City Arborist Ron Serven leads his 26th annual rose pruning workshop at Crowell Library, 1890 Huntington Drive, San Marino, discussing optimum pruning techniques and how to keep your roses healthy in drought or cold. The 90minute workshop starts at 9 a.m. and is free. No reservatio­ns required. cityofsanm­arino.org

Rose pruning seminar by Laura Weaver and Lynn Hillman, the rose experts at Roger’s Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Newport Beach, demonstrat­ing best pruning techniques, how to manage those long thorny canes, maximize blooms and reduce disease. Seminar starts at the center’s amphitheat­er at 9 a.m. and then moves to the rose garden for hands-on experience. Admission free. rogersgard­ens.com

Jan. 24

Rose pruning workshop by Tom Carruth, the E.L. and Ruth B. Shannon Curator of the Rose Collection­s at the Huntington Library, Art Collection­s, and Botanical Gardens focuses on the tools and techniques for “tackling this thorny task.” Participan­ts get to practice their new-found skills in the Huntington’s rose garden, 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino. 9:30 a.m.; advance registrati­on required. $45 for non-members. To be added to the wait list, call (626) 405-3457. huntington.org. For tickets visit brownpaper­tickets.com

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Ricardo DeAratanha Los Angeles Times THE HUNTINGTON, home to this rose, has a pruning workshop Jan. 24 led by its rose curator.

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