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The Spruce on MSNWhen Should You Prune Rose of Sharon? 6 Tips to Know from a Gardener
Key Points Prune rose of Sharon in late winter or early spring—this avoids disease and protects summer blooms.Pruning shapes ...
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Country Living UK on MSN5 plants to prune in September before it's too late
The most important plants to prune in September, before it's too late – including top tips and information you'll need for a ...
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The Spruce on MSNShould You Prune Your Bushes During a Dry Spell? We Asked Gardeners and They All Agreed
Key Points Certain weather conditions can make shrubs vulnerable to stress during pruning.Avoid heavy pruning during very dry or hot weather, and aim for cooler weather in early spring or late autumn.
According to Monty Don, lavender needs pruning every year to ensure it grows back. Here's the "best" time to trim the plant.
Roses grow faster in September than at any other time. The care they receive this month will set them up for a successful ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNTom Karwin, On Gardening: Seasonal pruning of shrubs
As we enter autumn, the transition from summer to winter, gardeners should plan on cutting back their spent perennials,” writes columnist Tom Karwin. “This column focuses on ...
Now that our unrelenting heat wave has subsided, it's time to help plants rebound for the last two months of the growing ...
Here’s how to get the garden humming, with tips for planting, feeding, and pruning that’ll have things looking bright by summer.
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House Digest on MSNIf Your Garden Is Filled With Ants, A Popular Flower May Be The Culprit
Ants are often attracted to sweet substances, including the nectar of this very popular garden flower. Here's what to do if you spot them on your plants.
NOW that we’re unfortunately in the final few weeks of summer, many Brits think it’s time to stop worrying about glamming up the garden. However, that couldn’t be ...
Check out our list of the best plants to grow in the High Desert in September, as recommended by the Victor Valley gardening community.
AUGUST is the perfect time to breathe some new life and beauty into your garden. Now that we’re sadly in the final few weeks of summer, many think it’s time to stop worrying ...
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