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8 Plants You Should Never Prune In October
Even if your shrubs are looking a bit forgotten, fall pruning can damage new growth or remove future flowers. Don't prune these plants in October.
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12 Southern Shrubs You Should Never Prune In Fall
Pruning certain shrubs in the fall encourages new growth that winter temperatures will damage and, for many shrubs, reduces ...
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8 plants to prune in October before it's too late
October sees the start of the dormant season, which is the best time to prune lots of deciduous garden trees and plants.
Commonly called Chinese fringe flower, this popular shrub is another old wood bloomer. Pruning in the fall will remove the ...
October is a busy month in the pruning calendar, with many plants needing to be cut back to ensure they return next year ...
House Digest on MSN
Should You Trim Fruit Trees In The Fall Or Wait Until Spring? Here's The Best Time
Trimming your fruit trees at the wrong time can reduce the tree's total fruit production, its tolerance for cold weather, and ...
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7 gardening mistakes Brits should avoid when pruning their plants this autumn
According to the experts from Gardener's World, there are seven mistakes gardeners should be careful not to make, reports the ...
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Think before you prune in October – here are 7 plants you should never cut until spring
Viburnums are a versatile and popular species of shrubs that you should not prune in October. Whether you have a deciduous or ...
Be ready to move half-hardy and tender plants such as pelargoniums, some salvias and fuchsias in October. They need to be cut ...
Pruning is a popular task for gardeners but experts warn against making these easy mistakes which can potentially damage your ...
Pruning at the wrong time stresses trees, leaves them open to disease, and can even break the law during nesting season. But ...
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Over the Garden Gate: The benefits of not pruning perennials in the fall
Additionally, if plants are pruned too early in the fall, the plant may push out a final surge of new growth. Often this new growth is not vigorous enough to survive winter, as the perennial’s mature ...
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