April 4, 2007
Rose Bushes in Pakistan
Question: There are three huge holly bushes in front of my house and I want to cut them down to a height were I can trim them without getting on a ladder. When is the best time to do this and can it be done without destroying the …
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Question: We planted 4 junipers about 10 years ago on the south side of our home. They have grown considerably larger than we'd like–about 4 feet tall–and we are wondering how to go about trimming them back. …
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Examples of a Good Cut and 2 Not-So-Good Cuts Marie Iannotti Pruning rose bushes is intimidating to many.
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Now we're getting into Summer, I've started upon the garden. This inevitably starts with me ripping a bush out, and this year is no exception - so far this week I've removed four huuuge hawthorn bushes from one side of the garden, …
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If your lilac flowers are too high to pick, and the shrub is getting out of control, prune lilac bushes to the ground after flowering and let the suckers grow. They'll bloom in 3 to 4 years.
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Question: I would like to move my blueberry bushes. When is the best time to do this? In the spring, while they are still dormant, or in the fall, after the fruit is harvested? Answer: The plants should be dormant when transplanted. …
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Author: eileen Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 12:03 pm (GMT 0) Polly I have two golden raspberry bushes in the garden and they're no harder to maintain than any other kind. The fruits are lovely - sweet and juicy. Go get 'em girl they're well …
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A mild first weekend in March marks the beginning of the 2007 gardening season. Supposedly the rose bushes are dormant now, and this is the time for pruning them - at least according to Roses for Dummies. One is not supposed to prune …
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If it is the Spirea Japonica, prune it next February according to The Missouri Botanical Garden's home gardening site. Pruning can be a confusing topic. For example, Butterfly Bushes (Budlia) are pruned depending on their variety, …
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