This pruning tip will prevent your corydalis flowers from being drained of nutrients, while ensuring that you get healthy and ...
Russian sage bears showy purple blooms, but flowering is improved by pruning. Learn the when, how, and why of pruning Russian ...
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In the rush to get a garden ready for the colder months, watch what you snip. If you cut one plant at the wrong time, you'll ...
It's important to prune certain plants in October to encourage healthy growth and abundant blooms next year - and there are some varieties that need to be trimmed now ...
The show is over: Spring blooming shrubs and vines have strutted their stuff. With blossoms past, they are melding into other landscape greenery. Don't turn your back on these plants, though, because ...
Trim them when you repot them. After you pull the plant out of its old pot, examine the plant and its roots. Trim off dead ...
October might seem like the time to put your secateurs away, but it's actually a great month to prune certain plants.
Pruning is the key to a lush, abundant garden. It's vital for the health and productivity of trees and shrubs. Before it's ...
Our exceptionally long growing season means we typically cut repeat-flowering roses back twice a year. The first pruning is done anytime from late January to mid-February, and the second in late ...
Home gardeners can prune away damaged plant stems and diseased branches at any time of year, but giving certain plants a significant trim in summer isn’t always the best choice. Although some plants ...