Articles for tag: How to Prune, Plum Trees, Tree Pruning, When to Prune

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How to Prune a Plum Tree

Why You Need to Prune Your Plum Tree Unpruned plum trees produce smaller fruit and less fruit in general. Pruning your plum tree keeps it a manageable size for harvesting plums and helps minimize insects and disease. Pruning young plum trees trains their branches to develop into good, well-spaced branches. It is particularly important to ...

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How to Prune Hydrangeas

(n.) A genus of shrubby plants bearing opposite leaves and large heads of showy flowers, white, or of various colors. H. hortensis, the common garden species, is a native of China or Japan. (Thinkexist.com) Identifying what types of hydrangeas beautify your yard, along with knowledge of its growing habits, will ensure you are utilizing the ...

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10 Tips for Growing Plants in an Aerogarden

The Aerogarden is an increasingly popular indoor hydroponic garden that allows beginners and experts alike to quickly grow a huge variety of plants including herbs, flowers, and vegetables. Many people have been impressed with the promises of a full harvest made by Aerogarden commercials, and I’m happy to report that the Aerogarden really does work. ...

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Guidelines for Orchid Pruning

Orchid pruning is one of the fundamental aspects of looking after orchids. It is key for you to prune your orchids once they have blossomed so that they continue flowering strong, handsome flowers and new growth. For beginners, this undertaking may appear frightening. But keeping to the steps below, this practice will be painless for ...

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Pruning Your Garden Plants for Beginners

When to prune, how to prune, where to prune? There’s no other task that strikes fear into the heart of most amateur gardeners as does the subject of pruning plants. Yet successful pruning can be among the most satisfying of garden tasks, because the results can be spectacular. Pruning done correctly yields abundant flowers, foliage ...

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How to Prune Your Rosemary Plants

Rosemary is a perennial herb native to the Mediterranean regions, but is found in cooler, northern climes as well. A favorite in home gardens, rosemary shrubs can live, on average, for 15 years in temperate climates. If grown in a container, the plant may be taken indoors during the winter months and returned to the ...

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When to Prune Spring Flowers

Pruning spring flowers can be a lot of fun and the results of your hard work can be magnificent; it does takes practice and time, plus it is really good for the future growth of the Spring Flowers. The chances that you will kill the Spring Flowers is highly unlikely even if you do not ...

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When and How to Prune Rose Bushes

Pruning roses can be a little scary, but as with many things in life, it takes practice and time. Plus it is really good for the future growth of the rose bushes. It is very unlikely that you will kill the rose bushes even if you do not give them the most expert pruning, it ...

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How to Prune Rose Bushes

Pruning Roses Roses can grow fast in warm climates; do not neglect to prune your roses on a timely schedule. Removing dead and deformed canes leaves the healthy part of the rose to produce beautiful rose blooms. When to Prune: Prune roses after the last frost in your area. Months include January -April. Check your ...

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How to Prune Tomato Plants During the Growing Season

Tomato plants can be found growing in almost every garden. Nothing tastes better than homegrown fresh tomatoes. Tomatoes are one of the easiest plants to grow and care for in the garden. People use tomatoes to make sauces, ketchup, salsa, or juice. They can be sliced and put on a sandwich, tossed into a salad, ...