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Old 10-07-2007, 08:35 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Charlie Pridham Charlie Pridham is offline
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Default Hydrangea petiolaris - advice please


fumbler wrote in message
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From what I read in my motley collection of gardening books, now is
not the time to be cutting this plant back but can anyone tell me what
I risk if I do so?
I'd like to cut it back quite close to the wall since it's now
billowing out well above plants beneath it that are consequently being
starved of light. I gather that a radical pruning like this will mean
waiting a couple of years for flowers but since this job will have to
be done, I'd like to start it ASAP and wondered if I could take
advantage of a head start with some summer growth. Most of the leafy
growth (I've recently trimmed off the dying flower heads) is on stems
that protrude about 18" to 2 feet from the wall, so my planned
pruning will leave the wall with just the clipped stems showing. Could
I do it now or in autumn or is winter the best?
How close to the wall can/should I cut?

thanks for any input..


I would do it now, but it will of coarse come back as that's how it flowers.
I must have a go at mine as the recent gales have ripped it off the wall and
its hanging in an unsightly way!

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