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Old 11-07-2004, 09:05 AM
Chris Hogg
 
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Default Pruning Rhodondendrons?

On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 08:10:04 +0200, "JennyC" wrote:

I have some very tatty rodo's in the garden that were here when we bought the
house. They are in a sunny position and are planted in VERY bad soil.

They are not large but I'd like to try to save them. I don't have any shade to
plant them in but thought that if I pruned them hard and improved the soil they
might pick up.

When would be the best time to do this? Autumn perhaps?

Jenny

The best time to prune them is after flowering, next spring, when
they're making new growth. If you do it in the autumn, they'll not
shoot until spring anyway, and may die back (or just die) over the
winter. Some rhodies will take hard pruning and come again from the
base but others just give up.


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Chris

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