Perennials with pests or diseases, or those you don't want to self-sow should be cut back in fall. Leaving perennials ...
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Top tip: Try to prune this group before new growth begins, pruning them back in late winter to a pair of healthy leaf buds.
January is often a slow time for gardening, but if you have this evergreen shrub growing in your yard, its dormant season is ...
Pinching, cutting back and pruning are not terms we usually associate with the perennial garden. However, these practices can benefit many plants, as well as help to improve flowering, growth and ...
Columnist Robin Trott talks about why winter pruning works on certain trees and shrubs and why it doesn't on some flowers.
Get your garden ready for spring with this essential January pruning checklist. From fruit trees to roses, these are the ...
I have a wide variety of roses, including hybrid tea, climber, and different size shrub or landscape roses. Could you give ...
The flowers are fading, leaves are falling, and the lawn has lost its summer beauty as we inch into autumn. Drought and intense heat have left many plants struggling, and what was once a beautiful ...
I got all my roses pruned back in January, which was the appropriate time to get it done. I also got the two large crepe myrtles in my front garden pruned in early March. I also gave my Rose of Sharon ...
Crape myrtle blooms on new growth, so the best time to cut back these trees is in late winter, before new growth has sprouted ...
WHILE the garden may be looking bare over the winter, now is the time to get your roses ready for summer. Gardening expert ...