Rose Pruning

Demonstration / Talk / Lecture
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Jan

RHS Garden Rosemoor, EX38 8PH

RHS Garden Rosemoor, EX38 8PH

Address

Great Torrington, Rosemoor, Torrington

Venue

RHS Garden Rosemoor

Booking


  • Other Prices

    £30

Overview

  • Course running time

    Thursday 7 January 2027, 11am (duration 90–120 minutes)

  • Skill level

    Upskiller

  • Subject

    Demonstration / Talk / Lecture

  • Topic

    Rose pruning


This comprehensive demonstration at RHS Garden Rosemoor will cover the pruning and training of all roses, including shrubs, climbers, ramblers and modern varieties.  

Tutor and RHS horticulturalist Sally Newbrook will share her expertise with you, guiding you through pruning principles and also considering other seasonal tasks to ensure that your roses carry on looking healthy and fantastic year after year.

Tutor: Sally Newbrook joined the team at Rosemoor in 2016 and was lucky enough to work with some of the original team who built the formal gardens in 1989. She studied Ecology at the University of Sussex, where she realised she had a passion for growing plants and learning Latin plant names. Sally gained the RHS Level 2 Diploma whilst volunteering with the National Trust at Nymans and Monk's House. She then spent a further 2 years as a student at Tresco Abbey Gardens on the Scilly Isles, before joining the Curatorial team RHS Harlow Carr as a Level 3 student.

Sally has been a Team Leader in the Formal Gardens since 2020, and has been involved in many exciting projects such as the planting design of the new Winter Garden and the redesign of the rope swag beds in the shrub rose garden, completed in summer 2026 with 47 new rose varieties! Sally has always enjoyed pruning and training roses, and as a rose specialist, she leads on the rose maintenance, events and training at RHS Rosemoor. Sally is particularly interested in the wilder historic roses, the stories that go with them and their unique qualities. 
 
Location and arrival information: The tutor will meet you on the Visitor Centre terrace and the workshop will take place entirely outside in the garden. Please allow 15 minutes to park in the main visitor car park, enter the garden and assemble on the Visitor Centre terrace.  
 
Catering: This workshop does not include catering. You are welcome to visit the onsite catering before or after your workshop. Full details of the available outlets and what they offer are on the RHS Rosemoor Food and Drink page of the RHS website.
 
For this workshop you will need:
  • Your booking reference number to show to the team at the Garden Entrance. 
  • A notebook and pencil to make notes.
  • Clothing suitable for being outdoors, appropriate to weather on the day.  It can be very cold at this time of year and you will be standing in one place for much of the time.
  • Closed-toed shoes (not flipflops or sandals)
Skill Level: Upskiller – I have mastered the basics of gardening and would like to build my horticultural knowledge and skills.   

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