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How to prune lilac bushes and when. Pruning Lilacs at the right time. Learn how to prune lilac bushes for shape and to rejuvenate the bush.
Remontant or “everblooming” shrubs that bloom in spring and summer. These include shrub roses and certain varieties of hydrangea, such as Endless Summer. Prune right after the spring flowering. How, When to Prune Typical Types of Flowering Shrubs Flowering Shrub Type Examples When to Prune How...
To head back, use hand pruners to cut the tips of the stems off at different lengths all over the shrub. Some shrubs, such as holly bushes and crepe myrtles, need this practice done every year to maintain a good shape and stay manageable in size. Thinning shrubs Thinning a shrub encour...
How do I keep my oleander small? If you prefer a small tree, remove suckers and all stems but the strongest. Prune oleander each year, taking out the oldest stems at ground level because unpruned plants can have thinner foliage and fewer flowers. To keep it short, justprune down individual...
Soak the knife blade for five minutes in a solution of 1 part household bleach and 3 parts of water. Rinse it and let it air-dry. Prune the plants to about 6 inches long. Plant the roots at the same depth they were in the nursery. You will see the crown, that spot where the roo...
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• Mums are susceptible to the usual array of bugs:aphids, caterpillars, leafhoppers, leafminers andspider mites. • Rabbits and deer usually don’t eat mums’ fuzzy, fragrant leaves and blooms. They much prefer your blueberry bushes. ...
• Mums are susceptible to the usual array of bugs:aphids, caterpillars, leafhoppers, leafminers andspider mites. • Rabbits and deer usually don’t eat mums’ fuzzy, fragrant leaves and blooms. They much prefer your blueberry bushes. ...