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Old 29-01-2005, 11:43 PM
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In article , Jackie Whitehouse
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Hello, i am a mew user of the newsgroup (should say poster, been reading the
posts for a while) and i have a question.
In my front garden against a fence i have a cottoneaster, at the moment it
is full of red berries that the birds don't seem interested in, what i want
to know is... can i prune it, and if so when is the best time, and if i do
prune it , will it grow back ( had a few hiccups with pruning stuff and it
not growing back!!).


No worries with this one, it is indestructible ;-)

I prune it at all times of year, whenever I have the energy. My single
small plant is now two monsters, 15 ft spread, completely covering two
low walls, and trying to engulf the flower bed next to the walls. It
roots wherever it touches the ground. And is not prime birdfood - they
don't touch the berries until they've eaten just about everything else -
only the skimmia is less to their taste.
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Kay
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