If your plant needs a bit more renovation, then it can even be rejuvenated with a bit of a harder prune. We take a look at ...
Likely, the end of winter signaled the start of your spring garden to-do list. Finish up your pre-growing-season chores by ...
March marks the beginning of spring, and the days are getting longer and lighter, meaning there are more opportunities in the garden. Pruning is one way to start planning for the warmer months.
The problem is that generations overlap, so a plant will have one-year-old canes bearing fruit, mixed with the next season's stems making their early growth. To prune the plants, cut out the ...
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By cutting back parts of a plant - like branches ... or hardy fuchsia, give them a trim now to encourage lush new growth. Clematis and Jasmine If you did not prune your clematis last month ...
They look pale green and felt-like at first, then reddening with age, and the plant will soon stop growing. Unfortunately, it's very hard to control fuchsia gall mite as the mites hide within the ...