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  2. shiney
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    What's Looking Good in July 2024

    Leucanthemum, this was a tiny plant from the Car Boot sale last year.Sidalcea "Party Girl"BorageTwo different fuchsias growing close together
    Leucanthemum, this was a tiny plant from the Car Boot sale last year.Sidalcea "Party Girl"BorageTwo different fuchsias growing close together
    Leucanthemum, this was a tiny plant from the Car Boot sale last year.Sidalcea "Party Girl"BorageTwo different fuchsias growing close together
    Leucanthemum, this was a tiny plant from the Car Boot sale last year.Sidalcea "Party Girl"BorageTwo different fuchsias growing close together
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  3. JWK
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    What are we doing in the garden 2024

    Quite likely :whistle:. Can't see it from here :noidea:
    Quite likely :whistle:. Can't see it from here :noidea:
    Quite likely :whistle:. Can't see it from here :noidea:
    Quite likely :whistle:. Can't see it from here :noidea:
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  4. JWK
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    Show us your purchases 2024

    Isn't it strange? I can't grow Alstroemeria Indian Summer for toffee, but psitticana is romping away.... My Zanthoxylum (whichever species it was) got the chop yesterday. It was dying by inches,...
    Isn't it strange? I can't grow Alstroemeria Indian Summer for toffee, but psitticana is romping away.... My Zanthoxylum (whichever species it was) got the chop yesterday. It was dying by inches, probably another casualty of the wet winter. Having decided that i don't like the flavour of...
    Isn't it strange? I can't grow Alstroemeria Indian Summer for toffee, but psitticana is romping away.... My Zanthoxylum (whichever species it was) got the chop yesterday. It was dying by inches, probably another casualty of the wet winter....
    Isn't it strange? I can't grow Alstroemeria Indian Summer for toffee, but psitticana is romping away.... My Zanthoxylum (whichever species it was) got the chop yesterday. It was dying by inches,...
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  5. ARMANDII
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    Sweetpeas

    Gorgeous!
    Gorgeous!
    Gorgeous!
    Gorgeous!
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  6. ChrisM6
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    Mediterranean / Dry gardening

    Another factor in my problem is a thin, shallow, gritty soil with a compacted shale layer only a spades depth below the surface. It puddles in wet weather and it is like watering a sieve in hot...
    Another factor in my problem is a thin, shallow, gritty soil with a compacted shale layer only a spades depth below the surface. It puddles in wet weather and it is like watering a sieve in hot dry weather. When I first moved here 20 years ago I planted fruit trees etc. but almost every year we...
    Another factor in my problem is a thin, shallow, gritty soil with a compacted shale layer only a spades depth below the surface. It puddles in wet weather and it is like watering a sieve in hot dry weather. When I first moved here 20 years ago I...
    Another factor in my problem is a thin, shallow, gritty soil with a compacted shale layer only a spades depth below the surface. It puddles in wet weather and it is like watering a sieve in hot...
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  7. HarryS
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    Dahlia Tuber Planting ?

    In 2022, we were walking our regular route to the high street and saw some beautiful red and white dahlias in someone's garden, so I knocked the door and he invited me back in the autumn to get...
    In 2022, we were walking our regular route to the high street and saw some beautiful red and white dahlias in someone's garden, so I knocked the door and he invited me back in the autumn to get some tubers. A very kind gardener. I planted those in 2023 and they came up lovely.This year I...
    In 2022, we were walking our regular route to the high street and saw some beautiful red and white dahlias in someone's garden, so I knocked the door and he invited me back in the autumn to get some tubers. A very kind gardener. I planted those...
    In 2022, we were walking our regular route to the high street and saw some beautiful red and white dahlias in someone's garden, so I knocked the door and he invited me back in the autumn to get...
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  8. Redwing
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    Good Online Nurseries and Plant Sellers

    Yes I've had them replace a really tiny Hosta bare root they sent out last year, as it happens the original one did survive so ended up with two. Zero complaints from me...just sad not to be able...
    Yes I've had them replace a really tiny Hosta bare root they sent out last year, as it happens the original one did survive so ended up with two. Zero complaints from me...just sad not to be able to buy anything this year as don't want to add even more plants to our move :)
    Yes I've had them replace a really tiny Hosta bare root they sent out last year, as it happens the original one did survive so ended up with two. Zero complaints from me...just sad not to be able to buy anything this year as don't want to add...
    Yes I've had them replace a really tiny Hosta bare root they sent out last year, as it happens the original one did survive so ended up with two. Zero complaints from me...just sad not to be able...
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  9. ARMANDII
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    IRIS CHOICE - NEED A HAND FROM THE GANG

    You need them all! I need them all! They're magnificent aren't they?
    You need them all! I need them all! They're magnificent aren't they?
    You need them all! I need them all! They're magnificent aren't they?
    You need them all! I need them all! They're magnificent aren't they?
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  10. ARMANDII
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    SUPER SALVIAS

    stormy pink - from Great DixterJenny namaste
    stormy pink - from Great DixterJenny namaste
    stormy pink - from Great DixterJenny namaste
    stormy pink - from Great DixterJenny namaste
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  11. shiney
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    Cat Deterrents

    Please Read This Thread First:-Cat Deterrent Talk.? All post of this nature in this thread only.. Humane talk only please.! 2022
    Please Read This Thread First:-Cat Deterrent Talk.? All post of this nature in this thread only.. Humane talk only please.! 2022
    Please Read This Thread First:-Cat Deterrent Talk.? All post of this nature in this thread only.. Humane talk only please.! 2022
    Please Read This Thread First:-Cat Deterrent Talk.? All post of this nature in this thread only.. Humane talk only please.! 2022
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  12. Kevin Cowans
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    Struggling Honeysuckle 'American Beauty'

    Hello @Kevin Cowans no worries my friendBuy Lonicera x heckrottii Gold Flame (syn American Beauty) Honeysuckle in the UK
    Hello @Kevin Cowans no worries my friendBuy Lonicera x heckrottii Gold Flame (syn American Beauty) Honeysuckle in the UK
    Hello @Kevin Cowans no worries my friendBuy Lonicera x heckrottii Gold Flame (syn American Beauty) Honeysuckle in the UK
    Hello @Kevin Cowans no worries my friendBuy Lonicera x heckrottii Gold Flame (syn American Beauty) Honeysuckle in the UK
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  13. ARMANDII
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    FUCHSIAS

    I've had difficulty sourcing decent sized bush fuchsias but fortunately my cuttings are coming on space and should be a good size by the autumn
    I've had difficulty sourcing decent sized bush fuchsias but fortunately my cuttings are coming on space and should be a good size by the autumn
    I've had difficulty sourcing decent sized bush fuchsias but fortunately my cuttings are coming on space and should be a good size by the autumn
    I've had difficulty sourcing decent sized bush fuchsias but fortunately my cuttings are coming on space and should be a good size by the autumn
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  14. JWK
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    Anyone Buying New Seed ?

    Thank you, will do :) have a good day.
    Thank you, will do :) have a good day.
    Thank you, will do :) have a good day.
    Thank you, will do :) have a good day.
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  15. Fat Controller
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    Sheds

    These are the ones I have here -
    These are the ones I have here -
    These are the ones I have here -
    These are the ones I have here -
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  16. ARMANDII
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    RECOMMENDED GARDENING/HORTICULTURAL/BOTANICAL BOOKS AND PERSONAL STUDIES INTO THE SUBJECT

    Now then. So we have opened up a bit about our books etc. Now then. I am approaching a kind of special time of the gardening year to me. I wonder if anyone cares to share their thoughts,...
    Now then. So we have opened up a bit about our books etc. Now then. I am approaching a kind of special time of the gardening year to me. I wonder if anyone cares to share their thoughts, experiences and memories. To help set the scene. For those who have perhaps lived through an era, and...
    Now then. So we have opened up a bit about our books etc. Now then. I am approaching a kind of special time of the gardening year to me. I wonder if anyone cares to share their thoughts, experiences and memories. To help set the scene. For...
    Now then. So we have opened up a bit about our books etc. Now then. I am approaching a kind of special time of the gardening year to me. I wonder if anyone cares to share their thoughts,...
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  17. HarryS
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    Know Your Weeds

    my friend seems to be having a problem with buttercup weeds in her lawn, how can she get rid of it ? Without damaging the lawn :spinning:
    my friend seems to be having a problem with buttercup weeds in her lawn, how can she get rid of it ? Without damaging the lawn :spinning:
    my friend seems to be having a problem with buttercup weeds in her lawn, how can she get rid of it ? Without damaging the lawn :spinning:
    my friend seems to be having a problem with buttercup weeds in her lawn, how can she get rid of it ? Without damaging the lawn :spinning:
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  18. JWK
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    Do you know your soil type?

    Good deep sandy loam around 7 on the PH scale here. Front garden is very draining; back garden has better soil and holds moisture pretty well because of the huge amounts of compost and manure...
    Good deep sandy loam around 7 on the PH scale here. Front garden is very draining; back garden has better soil and holds moisture pretty well because of the huge amounts of compost and manure added over the years. Warm, sunny walled garden not far from the coast. Can grow wide range of...
    Good deep sandy loam around 7 on the PH scale here. Front garden is very draining; back garden has better soil and holds moisture pretty well because of the huge amounts of compost and manure added over the years. Warm, sunny walled garden...
    Good deep sandy loam around 7 on the PH scale here. Front garden is very draining; back garden has better soil and holds moisture pretty well because of the huge amounts of compost and manure...
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  19. shiney
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    Cutting Lawn Edges

    Of course, if Bulldog did make them, the quality would be better, and they might even give away a bag of Uncle Joes as a promotional offer! :snork:
    Of course, if Bulldog did make them, the quality would be better, and they might even give away a bag of Uncle Joes as a promotional offer! :snork:
    Of course, if Bulldog did make them, the quality would be better, and they might even give away a bag of Uncle Joes as a promotional offer! :snork:
    Of course, if Bulldog did make them, the quality would be better, and they might even give away a bag of Uncle Joes as a promotional offer! :snork:
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  20. PeterS
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    Improving clay

    Cool
    Cool
    Cool
    Cool
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  22. Murphy99

    Will hedge grow back?

    One of the reasons why privet is common is that it's not fussy about soil type. It's fine on our sandy soil, and I'm guessing ours was planted without much or any soil improvement judging from...
    One of the reasons why privet is common is that it's not fussy about soil type. It's fine on our sandy soil, and I'm guessing ours was planted without much or any soil improvement judging from other areas of the garden where I've removed old shrubs.The privet was so overgrown that it looked...
    One of the reasons why privet is common is that it's not fussy about soil type. It's fine on our sandy soil, and I'm guessing ours was planted without much or any soil improvement judging from other areas of the garden where I've removed old...
    One of the reasons why privet is common is that it's not fussy about soil type. It's fine on our sandy soil, and I'm guessing ours was planted without much or any soil improvement judging from...
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  23. RoisinMcGuire

    Can someone enlighten me about bulbs? (Warning: Spring Post!)

    You can certainly lift and store them, but that's also quite difficult as they can be a bit hit and miss if you don't have perfect conditions for that. It's easier to have them in separate pots...
    You can certainly lift and store them, but that's also quite difficult as they can be a bit hit and miss if you don't have perfect conditions for that. It's easier to have them in separate pots which you can then protect from the worst weather to prevent waterlogging, and if they're some of...
    You can certainly lift and store them, but that's also quite difficult as they can be a bit hit and miss if you don't have perfect conditions for that. It's easier to have them in separate pots which you can then protect from the worst weather...
    You can certainly lift and store them, but that's also quite difficult as they can be a bit hit and miss if you don't have perfect conditions for that. It's easier to have them in separate pots...
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  24. Black Dog
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    Anyone else adopting abused plants on sale?

    We call the reduced price plant section, The Zombie Trolley. :) :)
    We call the reduced price plant section, The Zombie Trolley. :) :)
    We call the reduced price plant section, The Zombie Trolley. :) :)
    We call the reduced price plant section, The Zombie Trolley. :) :)
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  25. BB3
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    Plants that used to be naff

    Good way of putting it. :biggrin:
    Good way of putting it. :biggrin:
    Good way of putting it. :biggrin:
    Good way of putting it. :biggrin:
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  26. Andrew Kennedy

    RUNNER BEANS - Slugs??

    My runner beans are being decimated. Hardly any plants left from 10 plants put out in the ground a few days ago.
    My runner beans are being decimated. Hardly any plants left from 10 plants put out in the ground a few days ago.
    My runner beans are being decimated. Hardly any plants left from 10 plants put out in the ground a few days ago.
    My runner beans are being decimated. Hardly any plants left from 10 plants put out in the ground a few days ago.
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  27. Goblinquartz

    Virginia creeper looking dead

    I'd never attempt to grow one in a pot, for the reason given. You'd need a very, very big container to keep it happy enough to thrive well. If you made a purpose built bed for it, that would be...
    I'd never attempt to grow one in a pot, for the reason given. You'd need a very, very big container to keep it happy enough to thrive well. If you made a purpose built bed for it, that would be different, but then you'd have to dig it out of the existing site for replanting and that could be...
    I'd never attempt to grow one in a pot, for the reason given. You'd need a very, very big container to keep it happy enough to thrive well. If you made a purpose built bed for it, that would be different, but then you'd have to dig it out of the...
    I'd never attempt to grow one in a pot, for the reason given. You'd need a very, very big container to keep it happy enough to thrive well. If you made a purpose built bed for it, that would be...
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  28. R1ch4rd

    Tree Selection Advice

    If it's a totally enclosed container, as opposed to one that's open to the ground, it's certainly a bit small for most large shrubs/trees, so bigger will always be better for the health of any...
    If it's a totally enclosed container, as opposed to one that's open to the ground, it's certainly a bit small for most large shrubs/trees, so bigger will always be better for the health of any plant you choose. The mix it's in will have to be suitable too - a good soil based one, or just soil,...
    If it's a totally enclosed container, as opposed to one that's open to the ground, it's certainly a bit small for most large shrubs/trees, so bigger will always be better for the health of any plant you choose. The mix it's in will have to be...
    If it's a totally enclosed container, as opposed to one that's open to the ground, it's certainly a bit small for most large shrubs/trees, so bigger will always be better for the health of any...
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  29. R1ch4rd

    Bamboo - Should I be worried?

    If there isn't any photosynthesis then the plant will not be able to survive, so cutting off any new growth is the solution. The problem with that is if it springs up somewhere that you can't get...
    If there isn't any photosynthesis then the plant will not be able to survive, so cutting off any new growth is the solution. The problem with that is if it springs up somewhere that you can't get to or in someone else's garden.
    If there isn't any photosynthesis then the plant will not be able to survive, so cutting off any new growth is the solution. The problem with that is if it springs up somewhere that you can't get to or in someone else's garden.
    If there isn't any photosynthesis then the plant will not be able to survive, so cutting off any new growth is the solution. The problem with that is if it springs up somewhere that you can't get...
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  31. micearguers
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    Fond of Fronds

    I agree, My collection of ferns has grown steadily over the yrs. Lovely plants and so easy. A bit of shade, a bit of water, collect the withered fronds in autumn, and done! :)
    I agree, My collection of ferns has grown steadily over the yrs. Lovely plants and so easy. A bit of shade, a bit of water, collect the withered fronds in autumn, and done! :)
    I agree, My collection of ferns has grown steadily over the yrs. Lovely plants and so easy. A bit of shade, a bit of water, collect the withered fronds in autumn, and done! :)
    I agree, My collection of ferns has grown steadily over the yrs. Lovely plants and so easy. A bit of shade, a bit of water, collect the withered fronds in autumn, and done! :)
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  32. Daniel Harden

    Tree looks infected (Need Advice)

    We regularly get pigeons nesting in our tree and the only issue is the occasional snapped branched and a whole lot of crap. The leaves below the nest get properly boulder dashed and look similar...
    We regularly get pigeons nesting in our tree and the only issue is the occasional snapped branched and a whole lot of crap. The leaves below the nest get properly boulder dashed and look similar to your picture. It does no harm and probably benefits the tree with some free fertiliser.
    We regularly get pigeons nesting in our tree and the only issue is the occasional snapped branched and a whole lot of crap. The leaves below the nest get properly boulder dashed and look similar to your picture. It does no harm and probably...
    We regularly get pigeons nesting in our tree and the only issue is the occasional snapped branched and a whole lot of crap. The leaves below the nest get properly boulder dashed and look similar...
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  33. InTheMoors

    Cucumber Query

    Thanks everyone. I've certainly learned something this week!
    Thanks everyone. I've certainly learned something this week!
    Thanks everyone. I've certainly learned something this week!
    Thanks everyone. I've certainly learned something this week!
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  34. Dave470

    Water butt

    I add a few drops of biodegradable washing up liquid, this reduces the surface tension and the larvae cannot hang from the surface as they breath.
    I add a few drops of biodegradable washing up liquid, this reduces the surface tension and the larvae cannot hang from the surface as they breath.
    I add a few drops of biodegradable washing up liquid, this reduces the surface tension and the larvae cannot hang from the surface as they breath.
    I add a few drops of biodegradable washing up liquid, this reduces the surface tension and the larvae cannot hang from the surface as they breath.
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  35. Lil_Dee

    New Bay tree roots sticking up out of the soil in it's container

    Wow... thank you all for the great advice, the removal tips you all have given me are diamond.
    Wow... thank you all for the great advice, the removal tips you all have given me are diamond.
    Wow... thank you all for the great advice, the removal tips you all have given me are diamond.
    Wow... thank you all for the great advice, the removal tips you all have given me are diamond.
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  36. TheMadHedger

    Garden Furniture - who makes high quality wood furniture?

    Thanks for the suggestions, I'll have another hunt around based on those.
    Thanks for the suggestions, I'll have another hunt around based on those.
    Thanks for the suggestions, I'll have another hunt around based on those.
    Thanks for the suggestions, I'll have another hunt around based on those.
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  37. Grays

    What to do with this Forsythia, which is coming over.

    Pruned or not, cytisus are short lived shrubs and very dull for about 50 weeks of the year so I would concentrate your efforts on sorting out the forsythia which flowers a wee mite longer. Take...
    Pruned or not, cytisus are short lived shrubs and very dull for about 50 weeks of the year so I would concentrate your efforts on sorting out the forsythia which flowers a wee mite longer. Take out any branches going the wrong way so that you are left with a manageable set of stumps.They...
    Pruned or not, cytisus are short lived shrubs and very dull for about 50 weeks of the year so I would concentrate your efforts on sorting out the forsythia which flowers a wee mite longer. Take out any branches going the wrong way so that you...
    Pruned or not, cytisus are short lived shrubs and very dull for about 50 weeks of the year so I would concentrate your efforts on sorting out the forsythia which flowers a wee mite longer. Take...
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  38. Foxwillow

    When to lift Iris and Agapanthus

    Thanks @Pete8
    Thanks @Pete8
    Thanks @Pete8
    Thanks @Pete8
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  39. Pink678

    Snapdragons and Verbena - what to do now

    Ah that's so helpful JennyJB, thanks ever so much! I'm going to go out and do it now.
    Ah that's so helpful JennyJB, thanks ever so much! I'm going to go out and do it now.
    Ah that's so helpful JennyJB, thanks ever so much! I'm going to go out and do it now.
    Ah that's so helpful JennyJB, thanks ever so much! I'm going to go out and do it now.
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  40. Will Hay

    What plant is this and should I prune it back

    Anytime other than midwinter :)
    Anytime other than midwinter :)
    Anytime other than midwinter :)
    Anytime other than midwinter :)
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  41. LeadFarmer

    Cutting back Amelanchier tree?

    If you thin out about 1/3 of the oldest stems every few years (cut right back to the ground) then new stems will appear. That way you can keep it fresh. You can prune them back too - they are...
    If you thin out about 1/3 of the oldest stems every few years (cut right back to the ground) then new stems will appear. That way you can keep it fresh. You can prune them back too - they are tough shrubs.
    If you thin out about 1/3 of the oldest stems every few years (cut right back to the ground) then new stems will appear. That way you can keep it fresh. You can prune them back too - they are tough shrubs.
    If you thin out about 1/3 of the oldest stems every few years (cut right back to the ground) then new stems will appear. That way you can keep it fresh. You can prune them back too - they are...
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