Giving your blooms attention now will go a long way later.
Pruning is a major garden task that can help keep your plants beautiful and healthy, and these plants will benefit from a ...
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This perennial shrub is known for attracting butterflies, but to bring in the most pollinators, you should follow these ...
While different varieties require pruning at various points in the year, April presents an excellent opportunity to prune mophead and lacecap types. Climbing hydrangeas get pruned following their ...
The first week of February is all about forsythia and pruning. Forsythia is the bright yellow shrub ready to burst into blooms and you can prune it now to force the flowers into an early show indoors.
Hold the shears. Here are nine plants you should never prune in the spring, lest you risk fewer blooms and weepy, sticky sap.
Our exceptionally long growing season means we typically cut repeat-flowering roses back twice a year. The first pruning is done anytime from late January to mid-February, and the second in late ...
If you’re a fan of purple flowers, you know how much they can elevate a garden with their rich, vibrant hues. Purple blooms ...
Roses are loved by many for their stunning blooms, but without proper pruning, they can struggle to flourish. If neglected, climbing roses can turn into a tangled mess of branches with scarce flowers.
If your orchid has visible signs of rot, pruning to remove diseased parts can be done at any time. A healthy plant will bloom ...