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  • … inches in full sun and dry moisture conditions. It belongs in a border or a ground cover and is resistant to deer. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … <p> Deciduous Magnolia native to Missouri. 'Miss Honeybee' is used in hybridizing. One of the parents of Magnolia 'Gold Star' and M . 'Goldfinch'. Blooms at …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … moisture conditions. It has white blooms in March and April and belongs in a border. It is also resistant to deer. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … full sun and moderate moisture conditions. From June to July it produces showy rose blooms. It is successful in a border. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … sun to partial shade and moderate moisture conditions to reach a height of about 3 feet. It is a specimen for the urban street. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … From midwinter to early spring it produces inconspicuous green and red blooms. This vine is a specimen. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Q. When is the best time of year to prune my trees and shrubs? A. Pruning requirements of trees and … not only vary according to species, it will also depend on the purpose of pruning. If pruning is necessary because branches are dead and the tree or shrub causes a safety hazard, pruning can … of the plant should always be taken into consideration before addressing pruning issues. It is important to know that detrimental diseases can easily be spread if trees and shrubs are …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … Do I need to prune my roses in spring? A. Early April, or when the forsythia begins to bloom, is a good time to assess how your roses came through the winter, and to determine what their … minimal pruning at this time, primarily to remove dead or winter-damaged wood, whether that is the tip of a cane, or in some cases, the entire cane. Following exceptionally harsh winters, … the ground. Dead wood appears black or quite darkened. If you are not sure if the whole cane is dead, start at the tip and slowly prune down until the wood begins to turn green. Use sharp, …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … best time to prune hydrangeas. A: Hydrangeas require differing pruning times; therefore, it is critical to know which type you have before you prune. In addition to using the techniques … hydrangea ( Hydrangea arborescens ) flowers on new wood and should be pruned down hard to 1 foot in early March. This species propagates itself by sending up many ground-level suckers, … drastic pruning of the smooth hydrangea. They will look best if one-third of the old growth is pruned back in late winter. If unpruned, these cultivars can reach 20 feet, which may be too …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … A.  There are several possible reasons why your lilac fails to bloom. The most common cause is lack of adequate sunlight. Lilacs (Syringa) need to be planted in a location that receives at … as long as they are planted in well-drained soil. Another reason why your lilac may not bloom is because it is being pruned at the wrong time of the year. Lilacs bloom on the previous season’s growth and …
    Type: Plant Info