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Old 17-04-2005, 05:56 PM
Susan
 
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"andrewpreece" wrote in message
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"Susan" wrote in message
Can anyone give me advice on how to prune Ceanothus autumnal blue?

Odd, I have one of these, and it's covered in leaves and is in full bloom
( it blooms again in the autumn - can't figure out why they call it

Autumnal
Blue when it flowers in spring AND autumn ). Autumnal blue is evergreen,
so I would be inclined to think that yours is most unhappy about

something.
What is its situation/aspect/soil?


Hi, Andy. It's in a south-facing border in neutral to slightly acid soil.
However, it's in a fairly windy spot, which I think might be the problem (I
live on a hill and can't get away from the wind). It does have new growth
on it, so at least it's still alive and it has one lonely flower on it right
now.

I wondered if I should prune each branch back to where I see new leaves
coming; but that would mean its height and bulk would be reduced quite
drastically, which would be a shame as it's taken 4 years to get to its
present size.

Thanks.