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During the spring, many people are tempted to give their plants a haircut to get them ready for the season. But some plants don’t respond well to being pruned in the spring. Here are four plants you ...
Expert gardener explains which plants and trees need pruning in January, as it will promote growth later in the year for lush ...
Two people deadheading various flowers in a garden - Annie Otzen/Getty Images You've probably heard that you should think twice before pruning your garden in the summer heat. This is good advice, as ...
Pruning is an important task to help ensure plant health and keep the perennial garden thriving. In my work as a professional gardener, I try to observe the recommended guidelines for pruning shrubs ...
Timing your pruning just right can help your roses thrive and bloom for longer - but when is best to give them the chop?
If you would like to add spring-flowering trees to your landscape, January and February are excellent months to plant them.
Expert pruning of apples, pears, climbing roses, maples, hornbeams and other key plants can improve shape, encourage healthy ...
Whether to prune perennials in November depends on the type of plant. Plants with powdery mildew should be pruned in fall to prevent spread of disease. Leaving plant growth intact in spring can ...
If you want a lush garden full of growth this spring and summer, there are some important jobs you need to do now.
Hydrangeas are another “frequent casualty” which should be left alone in January. Popular mophead and lacecap varieties ...
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 ...