Timing is key when it comes to pruning flowering and fruiting plants. Randy Forst, extension educator for consumer horticulture for University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, said late Feb ...
If you haven’t already pruned your roses, now is the time! Pruning helps shape your roses and creates healthier plants and ...
Prune back dead, diseased, or damaged material. Start by pruning shrubs that flower during the summer or later such as ...
Hard pruning removes more stems but leads the rose bushes to grow longer and produce more flowers. This method is perfect for pruners who like to cut roses for displays and bouquets. Light pruning ...
Angela explains further in the video's caption, "Before pruning, wait until the danger of frost is past in the spring and you begin to see new growth. Prune back to just before wh ...
Pruning is essential for attractive, healthy trees and shrubs and improves the quality of flowers, fruit and foliage. The ...
Now is the time for some winter pruning on ornamental shrubs and trees. From December to late March is the perfect time to ...
Be aware of garden tools left on the ground and always face tools tines down. If the rake tines or hoe or shovel blade are up ...
Growers often train branches to grow into desired shapes by wrapping them first with protective raffia, then with bonsai wire ...