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Prune these shrubs in spring for more flowers this summer.
So, grab your secateurs and follow our guide to pruning for the best rose display this summer. The rules of rose pruning are the same as pruning anything else: cut back hard to promote strong growth, ...
The broadcaster and long-time host of Gardeners' World often has a rule of thumb that can help avoid gardening disasters.
Don’t ruin your spring blooms! Discover what not to prune now—and the right time to trim dogwood, lilac, azalea, forsythia, and more.
Once you're sure there are no more freezes in sight, you have a laundry list of plants to prune so that they flower and ...
Tips for March include pruning some, but not all, roses - and a vital first step ...
I came across the £35 secateurs that would forever change my pruning routine: the Kent & Stowe Eversharp All Purpose ...
Many summer-flowering shrubs should be pruned in March. The likes of Buddleja (butterfly bush), Caryopteris, Hydrangea paniculata, Lavatera, or hardy fuchsia should be trimmed now to promote new ...
According to gardening expert and presenter Monty Don, one straightforward rhyme can help avoid this common blunder. His guidance boils down to a memorable six-word mantra: "Flowers before June, do ...
The simple six-word rule helps prevent common pruning mistakes that could ruin your flowers.
The official start of spring is March 20, although longtime Oregon gardeners know the real start of the season comes March 22 ...