Prune any dead, dying, or diseased branches. If you're dealing with disease, cut well below any affected areas and don't prune when it's wet outside, since water can spread the harmful stuff. You'll also want to cut back any limbs encroaching on walkways or mown areas so they don'...
Do you cut back Rudbeckia in the fall? Rudbeckiacan be pruned of its dead growth any time from autumn into early spring, but Oregon State University Extension recommends waiting until spring to prune back the plants. The seed heads will feed the birds, while the dead growth will act as ins...
Ideally, and especially for large shrubs and trees, you should prune rootsand tops from six months to a year before transplantingto increase your success. Remove the outermost tips of main branches back to the point where side branches arise. Avoid leaving stubs that won't heal. What time of...
Gerber daisies come back every year in tropical climates. They are considered perennials in USDA growing zones 9 to 11. They will also grow in zones 6 to 8, but will die at the first frost -- so in those areas, they are considered annuals. Identification Gerber daisies grow brightly colo...
These demon like creatures (with skull like prune faces) were released from a fireplace in the basement of Kim Darby's house. They would whisper.."Can you see them, Sally ... hiding in the shadows. They're alive, Sally. They want you to be one of them when the lights go out." ...
profusely. To do this, remove about 1 inch of the branch tops early in the season. Then continue trimming the tips of stems every two weeks until midsummer. You don’t need to prune mums grown as annuals. Clip off about 1 inch of the branch tops, two to three times per growing ...
profusely. To do this, remove about 1 inch of the branch tops early in the season. Then continue trimming the tips of stems every two weeks until midsummer. You don’t need to prune mums grown as annuals. Clip off about 1 inch of the branch tops, two to three times per growing ...