Prune-a-thon returns to McKinley Rose Garden
It’s back! In January, rose lovers and gardeners of all ages will come together for Prune-a-thon – a community effort to help the McKinley Memorial Rose Garden.
In years past, volunteers pruned the garden’s entire collection of 1,200-plus roses in one day. The upcoming 2023 Prune-a-thon will stretch over two Saturdays – Jan. 7 and 14. Each pruning session will run from 9 a.m. to noon with a light lunch available for participants.
Experienced rosarians from the Sacramento Rose Society and Sacramento parks staff will supervise volunteers.
Registration and parking are free. No experience is necessary, although volunteers under age 18 must have a parent’s or guardian’s signature to participate. Tools and instruction will be provided. Bring gloves and, if possible, bypass pruners.

The Prune-a-thon is a great opportunity to learn about roses or reinvigorate pruning skills. It’s also a wonderful chance to show this historic rose garden some love.
This month, the City of Sacramento Parks and Recreation Department took over management of the rose garden as well as Clunie Community Center and the Shepard Garden and Arts Center from Friends of East Sacramento. In addition to tackling pruning (the biggest chore in any rose garden), the Prune-a-thon will serve as a recruiting event for year-round rose garden volunteers.
Prune-a-thon participants should dress warmly. Closed-toe shoes are required. Water will be provided.
For details and to register in advance via QR code: https://bit.ly/3HQU9JM
Want to learn more about rose care? Here are a few of Debbie’s previous posts:
December rose care: Start pruning now
Grow your own vase-worthy roses