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Prune Your Cedars Cautiously
In reducing the height of a cedar ("topping" it) do not prune excessively or the top of the plant may not fill in again and will look very unattractive. In topping a pyramidal cedar, it is recommended that you prune ... [... more]
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How to Prune
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La revanche de lili prune
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Troisieme jeunesse de mme prune
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A Gardener's Life: The Dowager Marchioness of Salisbury
FOR THOSE WHO LOVE GARDENS, NATURE, AND ALL THINGS BEAUTIFUL Leafing the pages of this beautifully wrought gardener's diary is very much like drawing open curtains on a summer morning and finding your room filled with sunlight. The photographs by Derry ... [... more]
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The Landscape Makeover Book: How to Bring New Life to an ...
Is your garden reminiscent of a classic grande dame in need of some extra TLC? For the yard version of cosmetic surgery, turn to The Landscape Makeover Book, a helpful manual full of step-by-step photos, planning guides, and practical suggestions. ... [... more]
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Is It Time To Prune Your Clematis?
Clematis 'Jackmanii' is also a favourite with many. Who can resist its large, velvety purple flowers? However, pruning 'Jackmanii' is a very different proposition than pruning C. 'Nelly Moser', because C. 'Jackmanii' is a Group C Clematis, which ... [... more]
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Lilacs: Sweet Fragrance In Spring
Basically, all lilacs grow on deciduous bushes that reach 6 to 15 feet high and 4 to 12 feet wide. But you can easily prune them to keep the flowers at eye (and nose) level. You can also prune the shrubs into tree forms with only a single trunk, ... [... more]
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Frosty December
As we approach mid-winter this is a good time to prune any climbing roses. They need an early start to the season and are quite slow to get going, so pruning now will give them a head start. Pruning climbing roses is ... [... more]
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Clematis - To Prune Or Not To Prune?
It's that exciting time of the year again. The sap is rising everywhere and not least in us gardeners everywhere. Picture the scene. Snowdrops slowly going over, hellebores reaching their flowering climax, daphnes entering the stage with their ... [... more]
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Time To Prune Perennials
My entire lot has more shade than sun, so I cram the sun lovers into even the smallest scrap available. That means that many (if not most) don't really get as much as would be best. This leads to lanky floppy stems that will be strengthened by ... [... more]
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