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Orange Blosom Tree

Discussion in 'Trees' started by Jiffy, Aug 26, 2011.

  1. Jiffy

    Jiffy The Match is on Fire

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    When is the best time to prune orange blosom tree, and how and when to take cutting please :dunno:
     
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    Jiffy it`s a Philadelphus which is Mock Orange.:dbgrtmb: Normally you would prune it immediately after flowering. However, I hope to cut one back tomorrow, even though I am fairly certain it won`t flower next year.lol. You can take hardwood cuttings now. Cut them about 8" long, tie 10 cuttings together and shove them in a corner of a bed somewhere out of the way. Leave them until this time next year and hope some of them set root.:thumbsup:
     
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    Thank you very much in deed for the info, will give the cuttings a go,so they's not much to it then just stick a load in the ground:yess:
    sorry slow at replying,internet has been slow (sorry not working Grrrrrr):dunno::mad::wallbang:
     
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