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How and When to Cut Back Peonies for Healthier Plants
Herbaceous peonies (Paeonia lactiflora) are among the easiest flowering plants to grow. One key to success is knowing when to ...
Once you know how to grow peonies, either in your borders or in pots, you soon realise that pruning them correctly is one of the best ways of keeping the plants healthy and flowering year-on-year ...
Many plants, trees, and shrubs require pruning during different times of the year so that they can continue to thrive, even during dormancy. Ahead, learn what our garden experts say about when you ...
Burning bush is generally a low-maintenance deciduous landscape shrub but it can grow vigorously. If you’re contemplating when to prune a burning bush shrub to maintain its shape or rejuvenate a ...
Fall is the best time to dig, divide and move peonies, as long as the work is completed five or six weeks before the ground ...
Here's your quick guide: old growth should be pruned in late summer, while the best period to prune new growth is late winter through to early spring. These plants flourish on "old wood" (old ...
Peonies are not the only plants that can be divided in the fall ... But you could also divide them in the next couple of weeks if you trim the leaves to 6 inches tall and cut the rhizomes with ...
Pruning informal hedges depends on when they flower. Lavender, fuchsia, roses and other plants that flower on the current year's wood are best pruned in early to mid-spring, while those that ...
We’re talking about pruning — trimming away excess growth to shape plants and control their size as well as removing dead and damaged canes. Doing so will refresh your rose bushes and ...
Pruning soft fruits at the right time is essential to keeping plants productive. Follow our guide to get the most out of your fruit bushes and vines. Grapevines are exuberant climbers, so if you ...